4th day - "Said po Bandi Kusho" mosque

 "Said po Bandi Kusho" mosque

Hi dears ! How are you doing !? I始m happy to share again an amazing trip to  "Said po Bandi Kusho" mosque馃檭 So , let始s start 馃グ



 
The "Said po Bandi Kusho" mosque located on Khorezm Street in Bukhara was named after Hazrat Said Abulhasan. Hazrat Said Abulhasan po Band died in 395 Hijri (1004 AD). The genealogy goes back to Hazrat Imam Hasan (ra) through nine rings.




It is said that Hazrat Said Abulhasan was slandered and imprisoned. The shackles on his hands and feet would open by themselves during every prayer. After performing the prayer, their hands and feet will be shackled again. This blessing was revealed to the king of Bukhara. Shokh immediately came to the dungeon, apologized to Hazrat, and wanted to release the nobleman. Hazrat Said Abulhasan po Band Kusho said: "According to the will of Allah, my hands and feet were shackled." I have accepted God's destiny. They said that this is a test of God.




Hazrat Said Abulhasan was buried in the cemetery near the gate of Samarkand. But twenty years later, his body was removed from the cemetery and reburied in the courtyard of Degrezi Guzar in Bukhara. The reason for doing this is that one of Hazrat's murids came in a dream and said to bury me in the yard inside the city. See, this is also a blessing. Because the cemetery near the gate of Samarkand was razed to the ground during the time of the former Union. As it is inside the courtyard, Hazrat Said Abulhasan's tombs are not damaged by the damage.




The graves of Hazrat Said Abulhasan are located in a courtyard on Khorezm Street in Bukhara. The mosque next to his graves is the "Said po Band Kusho" mosque, named after the famous person whose history was mentioned above. With the grace of our time, the mosque has been transformed into a more prosperous place, and it has been brought to a comfortable and cozy state.

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