According to Tareekh-e-Hassan,[1] Zain-ul-Abidin (Budshah) had built a Shrine for Syed Mohammad Owaisi in Isham, Kashmir.
After Khawja Khawand Mahmood's death in 1640 in Lahore, his son Khawaja Moin-Ud-Din Naqshbandi came to Kashmir to look after the shrine.
So the Mughal Governor at that time donated what was then called Sadiq Khan Bagh.
In 1886 Nawab of Dhaka Sir Khwaja Ahsanullah, whose ancestors were from Kashmir, sent money that was used for major renovation of the present building of the shrine.
Mostly in Safapora Manasbal, Kurhama Ganderbal, Bandipora, Srinagar, Pattan Baramulla and also in other districts.