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Bibi Pak Daman (Urdu: بی بی پاکدامن Bībī Pāk Dāman) is a mausoleum confirmed to Pakistan Government by Imam Ali Raza Haram Research Centre Iran to be the tomb of Ruqayyah bint Ali in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] It holds the graves of six ladies from Prophet Muhammad's (Peace and blessings be upon him) household (Ahl al-Bayt).
There is also a shrine in Lahore (Pakistan) called Bibi Pak Daman (Urdu: بی بی پاکدامن Bībī Pāk Dāman) which locals believe to be the mausoleum of Ruqayya bint Ali. [ 3 ] See also
Bibi Pak Daman: Daughter of Imam Ali: 681: 681 (62 AH) her presence in a village of present-day Lahore: Lahore: Punjab: Babasain Shah Hasan Din : silsila Aliya, Awal Qadir Qalander: 1898-1968: Baghbanpura: Lahore: Punjab: Babasain Hafiz Muhammad Iqbal : silsila Aliya, Awal Qadir Qalander: 1939-2002: Baghbanpura: Lahore: Punjab: Muhammad Qasim ...
Shrine of Bibi Pak Daman: Shrine Lahore: Shrine of Bibi Pak Daman More images. PB-P-112 Tomb of Shah Jamal: Shrine Lahore: Tomb of Shah Jamal More images
Lahore Pakistan: Bibi Pak Daman, daughter of Hazrat Ali (as) and sister of Hazrat Abbas ibn Ali (as) and her 3 daughters (granddaughters of Imam Ali (as) Hazrat Pir Syed Ghulam Haider Ali Shah (Jalalpur Sharif, Jhelum, Pakistan) Moulana Ash'Shaikh Muhammad Khan Hanafi Qadri Naqshbandi.(1920-1980) Jaranwala Road Faisalabad
Under the 2001 revision of Pakistan's administrative structure [3] Lahore was tagged as a City District, and divided into nine towns. [4] Each town in turn consists of a group of Union Councils. All in all 152 Union Councils existed in the City District of Lahore, including the Cantonment area. [5] Administrative towns of Lahore [6] #
A Pakistan court has sentenced former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife to 14 and seven years in jail respectively after finding them guilty of corruption, his lawyers and officials said ...
Lahore remains a major tourist destination in Pakistan. ... Bab-e-Pakistan; Bibi Pak Daman; Chauburji; Data Durbar Complex; Lahore Fort [1] Minar-e-Pakistan;