Shah Jalal Dargah
| Shah Jalal Dargah | |
|---|---|
শাহজালাল দরগা | |
Dargah gate | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
| Sect | Sufism |
| Festival | Urs on 15 March |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Dargah |
| Leadership | Huzaifa Hussain Chowdhury (Imam) |
| Status | Active (as a shrine and mosque) |
| Location | |
| Location | Dargah Mahalla, Sylhet District, Sylhet Division |
| Country | Bangladesh |
Location of the dargah in Bangladesh | |
| Geographic coordinates | 24°54′09″N 91°52′00″E / 24.902592°N 91.866589°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque architecture |
| Style | Mughal |
| Completed | c. 1500 CE |
Sareqaum Fatehullah Al-Aman (Mutawalli) | |
The Shah Jalal Dargah (Bengali: শাহজালাল দরগা) is the Sufi shrine and burial place of the 14th-century Sufi saint Shah Jalal. The dargah complex, constructed in c. 1500 CE, that incorporates four mosques, a madrasa, the mausoleum and a public cemetery, is located in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Many additions and alterations have been made to its structures over the following centuries. It became a religious centre in the region, respected across multiple ruling administrations and greatly venerated among Bengalis, with local folklore and legends developing around it. The dargah is presently the largest and most visited religious site in Bangladesh.