Have a verified Sevak offer your dua and a chadar at Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah — and receive same-day proof.
Haji Ali Dargah sits on a small islet off the Worli coast of Mumbai, reached by a long causeway that is walkable only at low tide. It holds the tomb of the Sufi saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, who is said to have given away his worldly possessions before a pilgrimage to Mecca in the 15th century.
For centuries devotees of every faith have come here to tie a thread, offer a chadar, and make a dua — for health, for children, for a wish held close. On Thursdays and Fridays the causeway fills with thousands, and qawwali rises from the shrine in the evening.
For those who cannot reach Mumbai — or cannot cross the causeway when the tide is high — Sevahey sends a verified Sevak to offer your dua and chadar at the dargah, and returns proof the same day.
A chadar offered at the shrine in your name, with your dua presented by the Sevak.
Niyaz offered and distributed at the dargah on your behalf, with video and proof of seva.
* Sevas start from ₹251. A full seva is ₹899 — your final price is always shown in the Sevahey app before you pay.
Temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches — verified by us, in person.
A real, named person offers your prayer with care.
GPS-tagged photos, a short video, a handwritten note.
A receipt that proves a prayer was real — not a notification that says it happened.
Coordinates and time, embedded in every photo.
30 seconds of the moment it happened.
The chant, recorded on-site.
From the Sevak who served you.
Open the Sevahey app, choose Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai, and select a seva. A verified Sevak then offers your dua and chadar at the dargah and sends you same-day proof. You do not need to travel or cross the causeway yourself.
Sevas at Haji Ali Dargah start from ₹251 for a Dua & Chadar. A Niyaz offered and distributed on your behalf is ₹899. There is no subscription — you pay only for the seva you choose.
After your seva at Haji Ali you receive GPS-tagged photos from the dargah, a short video of the chadar being offered, audio from the shrine, and a handwritten note from the Sevak — usually the same day.
A verified, named Sevak offers your dua and chadar in person at Haji Ali Dargah. Every Sevak is identity-verified by Sevahey, and you see who served you on your proof receipt.
Yes. Devotees in the Gulf, US, UK, and elsewhere can have a chadar and dua offered at Haji Ali through Sevahey and receive photo, video, and audio proof — a way to keep a vow at the dargah from anywhere in the world.
Haji Ali Dargah is known for its island shrine of the Sufi saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, reached by a tidal causeway that floods at high tide. Devotees of every faith come to tie a thread, offer a chadar, and make a dua. With Sevahey, a verified Sevak offers your dua and chadar there and sends same-day proof.
Your Sevak times the seva to the dargah's schedule and the tide — the causeway is crossable only at low tide. You can request a preferred time when you book, and the exact slot is confirmed in the Sevahey app.
The dua and chadar offering take a few minutes. Your full proof — GPS-tagged photos, a short video, audio from the shrine, and a handwritten note — is delivered the same day the seva is done.
Yes. You can request a specific date or occasion such as the annual Urs or a Thursday evening qawwali when you book, and your Sevak offers the dua and chadar at Haji Ali on that day, subject to the dargah's schedule.
You can request a dua and chadar at Haji Ali Dargah for yourself, your parents, a child, or anyone in whose name you wish it offered. You provide the name and details when you book.
Yes. Your booking and the name your dua is offered in are kept private — only you receive the proof of the seva.
Every Sevak is identity-verified, you see exactly who offered your dua and chadar at the dargah, and you receive GPS-tagged photo, video, and audio proof — not just a promise. Sevas start from ₹251, with the price shown upfront and no subscription.
When you cannot be there, your faith still can.