✅ The Gharib Khaneh is a true symbol of Iranian generosity and hospitality, which unfortunately has not been addressed much. In the past, Iranians generously provided a place to welcome strangers and those stranded on the road. Gharib Khaneh was a veranda that was built next to a reservoir, aqueduct, or mosque. The purpose of this work was to provide shelter for travelers without charging a fee. As long as they had a roof over their heads, a platform for their belongings, and a simple mat for a short rest. Anyone who was stranded for any reason could have a short rest in this place, pray, and send a fatiha to the founder of this place.
🔷 Gharib Khaneh, the tourist destination of Fahraj, is located in the heart of the historical context and opposite the Haji Rafi Mosque, which in ancient times was a safe shelter for travelers in the heart of the desert.