Kharadar being the oldest area along with
Mithadar and
Lyari is known for its diversity and unity. It is home to people from various faiths. The area has
Darya Lal Mandir of the
Hindu community, Khoja Isna Ashri Masjid of the
Shia community and one of the largest
Ismaili Jamat Khana, belongs to
Nizari Isma'ili community.
Ismaili Muslims traders originally settled in Kharadar after having moved from upper and lower Sindh as well as from
Kutch,
Kathiawar in
Gujarat in the 16th and 17th centuries – well before the
British Raj. One of the earliest Ismailis in Kharadar, Syed Ghulam Ali Shah or "Ghulmali Shah" of the Kadiwala clan, was a prominent missionary in Sindh, Kutch and Kathiawar. He died in Karachi in 1792 when there were only a handful of Ismailis. Rather than being buried amongst a small community, his body was transported to
Kera in Gujarat for burial. The Ismaili community in Kharadar grew rapidly following a famine in Kutch in 1820, during which 250 Ismailis families fled the area to settle in Kharadar, where they built their first house of worship in the
Kagzi Bazar ("Paper Market") in 1825. The area housed the headquarters of the Ismaili faith in Pakistan, until they were moved north to
Garden. Kharadar also has a large Memon community. ==Tourism==