“Live Ziyarat and Dua” is a modern service offered by the Qutbul Madar Dargah in Makanpur, allowing devotees to participate in the sacred practice of ziyarat (visit) and dua (prayer) remotely, via phone or internet. This innovative service enables individuals from around the world to connect with the dargah and…
“Big Deg Taqseem” is a noble service offered at the Qutbul Madar Dargah in Makanpur, where large cooking vessels, known as “degs,” are utilized to prepare meals to feed a significant number of people in need. These oversized utensils have the capacity to cook food in large quantities, with some…
“Full Ghilaaf” is a sacred tradition observed at the Qutbul Madar Dargah in Makanpur, where devotees undertake the reverential act of replacing the entire cloth covering, or ghilaaf, of the saint’s tomb with a new one. This ceremonial practice holds profound significance for believers, symbolizing renewal, reverence, and a deep…
“Special Dua” is a bespoke service offered at the Qutbul Madar Dargah in Makanpur, where devotees have the opportunity to request dedicated prayers, or dua, for specific individuals or intentions close to their hearts. This personalized form of prayer is tailored to address the unique needs, challenges, or aspirations of…
“Dargah Mannat” is a unique service offered at the Qutbul Madar Dargah located in Makanpur. This sacred site holds a significant place in the hearts of believers who seek the fulfillment of their prayers, wishes, and desires. The essence of “Mannat,” or prayer, lies at the core of this service, promising devotees a ray of hope in their moments of need.
“Langar – Bhandara” is a compassionate and altruistic service provided by the organization at the Qutbul Madar Dargah in Makanpur. Rooted in the ethos of selflessness and service to humanity, this initiative aims to alleviate hunger and provide nourishment to those in need, regardless of their socio-economic status.
“Madar e Shareef – Chadar Poshi” is a sacred tradition observed at the Qutbul Madar Dargah in Makanpur, where devotees have the opportunity to offer a symbolic cloth, known as a “chadar,” at the revered tomb of the saint.