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Nourishing Lives, One Meal at a Time

Every plate we serve is a story of hope, compassion, & community.

We believe that no one in our local communities should face hunger alone. Through Niyaaz, we share not just meals but moments of kindness and solidarity.

Those who came to seek Syedna Qutbuddin RA’s blessings were lovingly told,:

“Jami-ne-jajo”

“Eat before you go”

With these simple yet profound words, Syedna Qutbuddin RA embodied a spirit of compassion, reminding us that feeding people — regardless of caste, creed, or social standing — lies at the heart of our faith and philosophy.

Syedna Fakhruddin and the Dalai Lama

Our Goals

No one should go hungry

We provide meals to ensure no one in our community faces hunger. Every plate brings comfort, dignity, and hope to those in need

Fostering connections through compassion

Empathy is the heart of Niyaaz. By serving others, we bridge divides, deepen understanding, and build a culture of care that unites us

Relief during challenging times

For those at the lowest economic levels, food accounts for nearly 50% of expenses. Amid persistent high inflation, we aim to ease this hardship through our daily Niyaaz service

A constant presence in times of need

In hardship, we offer more than meals—we offer solidarity. Our service reminds everyone that no one is alone.

Take a behind the scenes look

The Team

Mulla Mohammed bhai Khorakiwala

Founding Member

Sahir bhai Motiwala

Operations and Accounts

Aslam

Head Cook

Sh Haider bhai Calcuttawala

Operations

Shabbir Bhai Danawala

Operations

Hasan Ali

Cook

At Mazaar-e-Qutbi Niyaaz, our mission to alleviate hunger and foster community unity is deeply rooted in the guiding principles of Zahra Hasanaat and Fatemi Dawat.

The Mazaar-e-Qutbi Niyaaz continues a cherished tradition established by the 53rd Dai ul Mutlaq Syedna Khuzaima Qutbuddin RA. Visitors seeking his wisdom and blessings were always welcomed with his gentle invitation: "jami ne jajo" (eat and go)—an expression of his profound commitment to nurturing both body and spirit

Today, under the compassionate guidance of his successor and son, the 54th Dai ul Mutlaq Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS, continues this father’s legacy of hospitality. Our niyaaz program stands as a living tribute to Syedna Khuzaima's generosity, continuing his mission of care and community connection through the sharing of meals.

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Fatemi Dawat

Zahra Hasanat

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Every effort is made in the spirit of service, as inspired by His Holiness Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS.

A Zahra Hasanat Initiative

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Fatemi Dawat

Zahra Hasanaat

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Nourishing Lives, One Meal at a Time

Every plate we serve is a story of hope, compassion, & community.

We believe that no one in our local communities should face hunger alone. Through Niyaaz, we share not just meals but moments of kindness and solidarity.

Those who came to seek Syedna Qutbuddin RA’s blessings were lovingly told

“Jami-ne-jajo”

“Eat before you go”

With these simple yet profound words, Syedna Qutbuddin RA embodied a spirit of compassion, reminding us that feeding people — regardless of caste, creed, or social standing — lies at the heart of our faith and philosophy.

Our Goals

No one should go hungry

We provide meals to ensure no one in our community faces hunger. Every plate brings comfort, dignity, and hope to those in need

Fostering connections through compassion

Empathy is the heart of Niyaaz. By serving others, we bridge divides, deepen understanding, and build a culture of care that unites us

Relief during challenging times

For those at the lowest economic levels, food accounts for nearly 50% of expenses. Amid persistent high inflation, we aim to ease this hardship through our daily Niyaaz service

A constant presence in times of need

In hardship, we offer more than meals—we offer solidarity. Our service reminds everyone that no one is alone.

Take a behind the scenes look

The Team

Mulla Mohammed bhai Khorakiwala

Founding Member

Sahir bhai Motiwala

Operations and Accounts

Aslam

Head Cook

Sh Haider bhai Calcuttawala

Operations

Shabbir Bhai Danawala

Operations

Hasan Ali

Cook

At Mazaar-e-Qutbi Niyaaz, our mission to alleviate hunger and foster community unity is deeply rooted in the guiding principles of Zahra Hasanaat and Fatemi Dawat.

The Mazaar-e-Qutbi Niyaaz continues a cherished tradition established by the 53rd Dai ul Mutlaq Syedna Khuzaima Qutbuddin RA. Visitors seeking his wisdom and blessings were always welcomed with his gentle invitation: "jami ne jajo" (eat and go)—an expression of his profound commitment to nurturing both body and spirit

Today, under the compassionate guidance of his successor and son, the 54th Dai ul Mutlaq Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS, continues this father’s legacy of hospitality. Our niyaaz program stands as a living tribute to Syedna Khuzaima's generosity, continuing his mission of care and community connection through the sharing of meals.

Make a difference

people being served rotis

A Zahra Hasanaat Initiative

The Mazaar

Data

Learn About Us

Fatemi Dawat

Zahra Hasanat

Contact Us

All efforts are undertaken in the spirit of SERVICE as encouraged by His Holiness Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS

A Zahra Hasanat Initiative

Home

About

Data

Fatemi Dawat

Zahra Hasanaat

Contact Us

Nourishing Lives, One Meal at a Time

Every plate we serve is a story of hope, compassion, & community.

We believe that no one in our local communities should face hunger alone. Through Niyaaz, we share not just meals but moments of kindness and solidarity.

Those who came to seek Syedna Qutbuddin RA’s blessings were lovingly told

“Jami-ne-jajo”

“Eat before you go”

With these simple yet profound words, Syedna Qutbuddin RA embodied a spirit of compassion, reminding us that feeding people — regardless of caste, creed, or social standing — lies at the heart of our faith and philosophy.

Our Goals

No one should go hungry

We provide meals to ensure no one in our community faces hunger. Every plate brings comfort, dignity, and hope to those in need

Fostering connections through compassion

Empathy is the heart of Niyaaz. By serving others, we bridge divides, deepen understanding, and build a culture of care that unites us

Relief during challenging times

For those at the lowest economic levels, food accounts for nearly 50% of expenses. Amid persistent high inflation, we aim to ease this hardship through our daily Niyaaz service

A constant presence in times of need

For those at the lowest economic levels, food accounts for nearly 50% of expenses. Amid persistent high inflation, we aim to ease this hardship through our daily Niyaaz service

Take a behind the scenes look

The Team

Mulla Mohammed bhai Khorakiwala

Founding Member

Sahir bhai Motiwala

Operations and Accounts

Aslam

Head Cook

Sh Haider bhai Calcuttawala

Operations

Shabbir Bhai Danawala

Operations

Hasan Ali

Cook

At Mazaar-e-Qutbi Niyaaz, our mission to alleviate hunger and foster community unity is deeply rooted in the guiding principles of Zahra Hasanaat and Fatemi Dawat.

The Mazaar-e-Qutbi Niyaaz continues a cherished tradition established by the 53rd Dai ul Mutlaq Syedna Khuzaima Qutbuddin RA. Visitors seeking his wisdom and blessings were always welcomed with his gentle invitation: "jami ne jajo" (eat and go)—an expression of his profound commitment to nurturing both body and spirit.

Today, under the compassionate guidance of his successor and son, the 54th Dai ul Mutlaq Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS, continues this father’s legacy of hospitality. Our niyaaz program stands as a living tribute to Syedna Khuzaima's generosity, continuing his mission of care and community connection through the sharing of meals.

Take a deeper look

people being served rotis

A Zahra Hasanaat Initiative

The Mazaar

Data

Learn About Us

Fatemi Dawat

Zahra Hasanat

Contact Us

All efforts are undertaken in the spirit of SERVICE as encouraged by His Holiness Syedna Taher Fakhruddin TUS