Hala (Sindhi: هـالا, Urdu: ہالا) is a city and taluka of Matiari district of Sindh, Pakistan.
[1] Hala is located on the N-5 National Highway of Pakistan at a distance of about 62 kilometers from Hyderabad.
Hala is famous through the subcontinent for art, glazed colored pottery (Kaashi), woodwork (Jandi), cloth printing, woven cloth (Sussi) and khaddar made on handmade khaddi.
Hala became a leading centre of the Suhrawardi sect of Sufism from the 16th century onwards.
It contains the mausoleum of Makhdum Nuh (died circa 1592), a Suhrawardi Pir,[4] which attracts pilgrims.