The spiritual history of Jalalpur Sharif shrine
GUJAR KHAN: Built in the early years of the 20th century, the Jalalpur Sharif shrine is located in a large centuries-old town of the same name, some 60 kilometres south of Jhelum district headquarters.
The shrine was a spiritual centre for the faithful before the partition of the subcontinent, and its importance to devotees has continued into modern times.
The pioneering spiritual figure of the region was Pir Syed Ghulam Haider Ali Shah, who held great influence and respect among locals and the Muslim community in the subcontinent.
Shah passed away in 1908, and his descendants include Pir Muzaffar Ali Shah, Pir Syed Mohammad Fazal Shah, former senator and bureaucrat Pir Syed Barkat Ahmad Shah and retired Gen Shafqat Ahmed Shah. The current custodian, or sajjada nasheen, of the shrine is Pir Syed Anees Haider Shah.
The Jalalpur Sharif shrine was built in the Islamic architectural style.