After his tomb was damaged by flood waters of the Ghaggar-Hakra River, Bukhari's remains were buried in Qattal.
In 1027 AH, Sajjada Nashin Makhdoom Hamid, son of Muhammad Nassir-u-Din, moved Bukhari's remains to their present location in Uch and erected a building over them.
The ceiling is painted with floral designs in lacquer and its floor covered with the graves of the saint and his relatives an interior partition provides purdah for those of his womenfolk.
It was built of cut and dressed bricks and further decorated, internally and externally, with enamelled tiles in floral and geometric designs.
Participants visit Bukhari's tomb, and offer Friday prayers at the local mosque which was built by the Abbasids.