Phulwari Sharif

Phulwari Sharif had been frequented by most Sufi saints of that period and is famous for its islamic spiritual dargah and old mosques.

[4] Mazar of Hazrat Makhdoom Rasti, Khanqah Mujeebia, Sheesh Mahal, Shahi Sangi Masjid, and Imarat Sharia have a long religious history that is intensely attached to the birth and development of the Sufi culture in India.

The founder of Khanquah Mujeebia, Phulwari Sharif is Hazrat Tajul Aarfeen Makhdoom Shah Mujeebullah Quadri.

[5] The Sufi saints of ancient times made the state of Bihar one of the important centers of religious, social, and cultural developments, and Phulwari Sharif was one such region where the Sufi saints had spread their message of love and tolerance, and the same can be felt here in the atmosphere; people of all religions respect each other.

Built in red sandstone by the Mughal Emperor Humayun, it is one of the oldest mosques in Phulwari Sharif.

Each year on 29-Dhu al-Hijjah there is an Urs at the Mazar of Shah Makhdoom Rasti Rahmatullah Allaih and disciples from all over India came here to tribute and get spiritual satisfaction.

All the city (Patna) and intercity buses run by the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation start from this 24 acres Parivahan Parisar.

Phulwari Sharif railway station connects the city to different part of the country through many passenger and express trains.

Lok Nayak Jay Prakash Narayan Airport[7] is nearby Phulwari Sharif which connects Patna to all other part of country.