Shah Jamal Colony is a well-established residential neighborhood in Lahore, spanning approximately 1,118 kanal with over 300 buildings. It features a planned road network that connects directly to GT Road and Ferozepur Road, providing easy access to key areas like DHA, Gulberg, and Mall Road. The colony offers essential amenities such as schools, healthcare facilities, and commercial shops, enhancing its livability and convenience.
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In late April 2026, three young children — Momina Batool (5), Momin Raza (4), and Umme Habiba (1½) — were found dead inside their home in Shah Jamal Colony, Lahore. Police alleged the mother killed them following a domestic dispute linked to her estrangement from her husband. She confessed during interrogation, citing marital breakdown and coercive pressure from her husband. The accused was granted a five-day physical remand by Judicial Magistrate Irshad Hussain; authorities had sought 14 days for DNA, polygraph, and medical testing. Initial reports indicated fatal throat injuries.
Hazrat Baba Shah Jamal, a 17th-century Sunni Sufi saint of the Suharwardy order, founded his Khanqah and shrine in Lahore — now located near Muslim Town, opposite Forman Christian College. His legacy endures through weekly Thursday night Dhamaal gatherings, annual Urs celebrations on 3rd–5th Rabi' al-Thani, and interfaith reverence. The shrine remains a living center of spiritual devotion and communal harmony across India and Pakistan.
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Relatively affordable rental rates for apartments, with 1,000-1,200 sq ft units costing around PKR 1.15-2.5 lakh per month.
Central location with excellent connectivity, within walking distance to Canal Road, Ferozepur Road, and Jail Road; planned road network provides easy access to health, transport, and educational facilities; close to Lahore's main attractions.
Clean, well-maintained, and luxurious apartments; helpful and fantastic hosts.
Growing traffic congestion and frequent traffic jams in the area.
Increasing air pollution, contributing to health risks and poor air quality.
Limited government hospital capacity and healthcare facilities, with existing hospitals maxed out.
Rising property values and rents, making housing and living expenses expensive.