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  1. The tomb of Imam Zamin is a mausoleum housing the remains of Muhammad Ali (popularly known as Imam Zamin), an Islamic cleric of the 16th century.

  2. Standing alongside the Qutub Minar and the Iron Pillar, the Tomb of Imam Zamin, though a lesser-known monument, hasn’t whittled away with time. The resting place of Imam Zamin, a Muslim saint of repute and a direct descendant of Islamic Prophet Mohammed, it is located on a slightly elevated platform adjoining the Alai Darwaza.

  3. Nov 9, 2021 · The tomb of a Sufi saint Imam Muhammad Ali, popularly known as Imam Zamin, is located to the South East of Alai Darwaza. Imam Zamin, a native of Turkistan, came to India during the reign of Sikandar Lodi (1488-1517) and discharged duties in the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque.

  4. The Tomb of Imam Zamin is a 16th-century tomb located in the Qutb Minar complex, Mehrauli, Delhi in India. It houses the tomb of Mohammad Ali (popularly known as Imam Zamin), an Islamic cleric who migrated from Turkestan to India during the reign of Sikandar Lodi.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · While the Qutub Minar and the Iron Pillar are bound to gain maximum attention, it pays to walk a little to the side and visit the tomb of Imam Zamin, where rests a saint of repute in the shadow of the massive tower.

  6. Tomb of Imam Zamin belongs to a 15th century Sufi saint whose actual name was Muhammad Ali. The monument is situated immediately to the east of the Alai Darwaza, through which it is approached. This Mughal tomb dates back to the times of the Mughal emperor Humayun.

  7. The tomb of Imam Zamin stands in the Quwwatul Islam Shrine complex, in Delhi. Imam Zamin was a saint from Turkestan, who settled in India in around 1500. He built his own tomb, and was buried in it in 1538. It is a small, sandstone structure with a dome resting on an octagonal base.

  8. Jan 25, 2023 · Along with these monuments, the Qutub Minar Complex also houses the Tomb of Imam Zamin. Imam Zamim was a Turkestani Imam who lived in this Qutub Minar Complex during the reign of Sikandar Lodi. He came to Delhi in the 15th Century and was the Imam of the Quwwat-Ul-Islam mosque.

  9. This tomb is the mausoleum of Imam Zamin, an Imam of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque inside the Qutub Minar complex and said to be a direct decendent of Muhammed. The mausoleum looks deceptively like multi-storeyed building, a common feature of the Lodhi Dynasty.

  10. This tomb within the Qutub Complex is identified as that of Imam Zamin who was probably connected with the Mosque. Notice the Qutub Minar in the rear. [ other views ]