[citation needed] Aasar-i-Shareef is a two-storey building with four minarets and one central dome built on typical Kashmiri style of rooftop woodwork.
Some historians claim that the relics was brought on horse cart Up to Village Mazhama from Srinagar with a huge gathering of Kashmiri People reading verses and Naats on Prophet.
The Moi-e-Muqadas has a long history dating back 1400 years as written in the Sanad (documentary proof) of Relics of Pethmakhama preserved along with it.
Aasar-i-Shareef Pethmakhama is very famous in all corners of Kashmir because in this village shahi Hamdan has prayed for about 2 months[10] and also there is beard of Muhammad is kept in the building.
Thousands of people come to Pethmakhama during Mehraj un-Nabi and Miladunnabi[11] The Building at Aasar-i-Shareef holds congregations of Fridays and special occasions on Eid and other Islamic festivals.