The Shrine of Shah Rukne Alam is an esteemed mausoleum located in Multan, Pakistan. It stands as a monumental tribute to the Sufi saint Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul Fateh. Constructed between 1320 and 1324 AD under the auspices of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, the shrine's impressive structure is a pinnacle of Tughluq architecture. Adorned with glazed blue and turquoise tiles, it stands out in Multan's skyline and is visible from miles around. This iconic building features a vast, square-shaped tomb over a raised platform, with structural elements comprising of a high central dome, surrounded by smaller domes. The interior decoration replete with intricate Islamic calligraphy and blue Kashi tiles adds to its spiritual and aesthetic charm. The mausoleum serves as a cultural and spiritual center, attracting pilgrims and tourists who come to pay their respects or to view its grandeur and historical significance. It is part of the larger Multan Fort complex, further enhancing the city's historical and cultural identity.