Mangaluru, Apr 2: Thousands of devotees paid obeisance at the tomb of Sayyid Mohammed Shareeful Madani Thangal on Thursday, the first day of 25-day long Urs at the historic town of Ullal, which lies 10 km south of the city.

The inauguration of the 20th Urs and 423rd annual nerche (vow) also marked the inauguration of the renovated Juma Masjid adjacent to Dargah. The event is being organized under the leadership of Ullal Khazi Syyid Fazal Koyamma Thangal.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Dargah Committee president U S Hamza, said that around 2500 volunteers were divided into various groups and each groups were given separate responsibilities for the smooth conduct of the Urs.
He also said that the Urs was a combination of religious, academic and cultural activities that would involve the participation of leading Islamic scholars and cultural figures from all over the world. The event was expected to draw about 25 to 30 lakh pilgrims from across the country, he said.
He urged full cooperation from police department, fire service, health department and general public to make the event a success.
Health and Family Welfare Minister U T Khader, speaking on the occasion, said that Ullal Dargah’s is known as Ajmeer of South India. He urged the organizers to spread the message of communal harmony and peace.
Held once every five years, the Ullal urs is a religious-cum-cultural event observed in memory of the Sufi saint, who reportedly arrived in Ullal from Saudi Arabia in 1592. In the past, the Urs had been celebrated once every two to three years, but since 1920 it had been observed once every five years.






















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