Sakhi Shrine, Kabul
Facts and practical information
The Sakhi Shrine is a revered religious site nestled in the bustling city of Kabul, Afghanistan. This significant cultural and spiritual landmark serves as a testament to the rich tapestry of Afghan history and is deeply rooted in the local community's reverence for Islamic saints. The shrine is dedicated to the memory of Hazrat Ali's (the son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad) loyal companion, Sakhi Shah-e Mardan.
Located in the Karte Sakhi neighborhood, the shrine is a focal point for the annual celebration of Nowruz, the Persian New Year. This festival marks the arrival of spring and is a time of joyous gatherings, with thousands of pilgrims and visitors flocking to the shrine to pay their respects and seek blessings. The area surrounding the shrine comes alive with vibrant colors, traditional music, and the aroma of festive foods.
The Sakhi Shrine boasts a distinctive architectural style, featuring a grand dome and elaborate tile work that captures the essence of Islamic art. The complex includes a mosque and other auxiliary structures, providing a tranquil oasis for prayer, reflection, and community gatherings. The shrine's interior is adorned with intricate decorations and calligraphy, creating an atmosphere of solemnity and devotion.
Despite the tumultuous periods in Afghanistan's history, the Sakhi Shrine has remained a symbol of unity and faith for the local Shia Muslim community. It is a place where people from all walks of life come together to celebrate their shared heritage and religious beliefs.
Kabul
Sakhi Shrine – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gardens of Babur, National Archives of Afghanistan, Kabul City Center, Kabul Zoo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Sakhi Shrine?
How to get to Sakhi Shrine by public transport?
Bus
- چهار راهی دهن باغ (26 min walk)
- چهاراهی دهن باغ (26 min walk)