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Wasa Dargah

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Wasa Dargah is a village in the district of Siddhrath Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] It is mainly a village of Sunni Syeds. Sunni of Wasa Dargah are descendents of Prophet Mohammed through Hazrat Syed Makhdoom Hisammuddin kenani Auliya Allah Rahamtullah aleh. His shrine is situated there in Wasa Dargah at south of the village near Makhdoomganj (South Wasa Dargah).

Wasa is known for Dargah of Hazrat Makhdoom Syed Hisamuddin Kenani Rahamtullah aleh. People assemble to celebrate the "Urs Shareef" of Hazrat Syed Makhdoom Hisamuddin Kenani Rahamatullah aleh on 3rd of Shawwal (the Islamic Month) at the famous Shrine of Hazrat Syed Makhdoom Hisamuddin Kenani Rahamatullah aleh. The devotees come from many places near and far (like Lucknow, Kanpur, Mumbai) irrespective of religion and beliefs, gather to seek blessings.

Qazi Mohammad Madni (Khadim of Dargah Shareef of Hazrat Syed Makhdoom Hisamuddin Kenani Rahamatullah aleh) resides in Wasa Dargah Distt. Siddhath Nagar (U.P.) Wasa is 12 km from Domariaganj.

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  1. ^ http://eci.nic.in/archive/se2002/pollupd/ac/states/s24/Acnstcand154.htm Election Commission data, retrieved on 1 February 2010