Medical Camps & Relief Initiatives — Service Beyond the Shrine
Purpose & Roots
In the spirit of service and compassion exemplified by Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (R.A.) , the Dargah of Ajmer Sharif extends its care beyond spiritual guidance. The shrine and affiliated organizations actively host medical camps, relief programs, and free health initiatives to serve pilgrims, local communities, and the needy—especially during Urs, Ramadan, and other significant gatherings .
What Happens
Medical Assistance: Volunteer doctors, nurses, and paramedics provide consultations, basic treatment, and health guidance to pilgrims and local residents.
Relief Distribution: Essentials such as first aid, clean water, blankets, and hygiene kits are distributed during emergencies or large gatherings.
Monthly Free Medical Camps: The Mashrabe Chisht Trust runs ongoing monthly free medical camps , ensuring continuous access to healthcare for underserved communities. These camps include general check-ups, preventive care, and health education.
Why It Matters
Healthcare is an essential form of practical spiritual service . By offering medical aid, the shrine and the trust embody Khwaja Sahib’s teaching that love and devotion must be expressed through acts of compassion and care . Every patient served and every relief kit distributed transforms faith into meaningful action.
How to Support
Sponsor or Volunteer: You can contribute to ongoing relief initiatives, monthly medical camps , or special emergency drives.
Contribution Channels: Donations can be made directly through Syed Hammad ul Hasan or the Mashrabe Chisht Trust , ensuring that support reaches those in need efficiently and respectfully.
“Compassion and care are the highest forms of devotion—every act of service nourishes both the body and the spirit.”