Haji Ali Mosque
4 expert reviews
“This striking, dilapidated white shrine was built in honor of the Muslim saint Haji Ali.”
– Fodor's
Concierge
"The windswept dome and minarets of the Haji Ali shrine, built in 1631, appear to float in the Arabian Sea when the tide is in."
Lonely Planet
"Thousands of pilgrims, especially on Thursday and Friday (when there may be qawwali, devotional singing), cross it daily, many donating to beggars who line the way." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"The mausoleum is open to anyone, and contains the tomb of Haji Ali, a merchant-saint who died while sailing toward Mecca, and whose body is said to have washed up on Mumbai's shore. " Full review