Imambara Ghufran Ma'ab (Urdu: اِمام باڑا غُفران مآب, Hindi: इमामबाड़ा ग़ुफ़्रान मआब) in Lucknow, India is an imambara (a building used to commemorate the Muharram commemoration period in with Muslims, particularly Shias mourning the tragedy of Karbala in which Imam Hussain was killed).
Outside the Imambara is a graveyard (part of the Imambara) which was intended to be used as a place of burial for scholars. Such people buried in its graveyard include Maulana Syed Kalbe Hussain, Maulana Syed Kalbe Abid,Maulana Ibne Hasan Naunaharavi and Sultan-ul-Ulema Maulana Syed Qaim Mahdi.
The building is named after Ayatollah Ghufran Ma'ab and is run by his descendants. His descendant, Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad addresses the majlis (gathering) there for the first 10 days of the holy month of Muharram.
Imambara Ghufran Ma'ab, Maulana Kalbe Hussain Road, Chowk, Lucknow-3, Uttar Pradesh, India. Many eminent personalities are buried in its graveyard.
Ayatollah Syed Dildar Ali Naseerabadi (مولانا سيد دلدار على نصيرابادى) - also known as Ghufran-Ma'ab (غفران ماب) was a Shia scholar of India who originated from a family of scholars from the village of Nasirabad, 32 km from their District Raebareli, in Uttar Pradesh, India. The title "Ghufran Ma'ab" was bestowed on him by scholars in Najaf, Iraq and means "the one who lives in heaven" due to his scholarly attributes. Among them, his most known work is "Imad-ul-Islâm", in Arabic, which is a refutation of the anti-Shia arguments used by the famous Fakhr al-Din al-Razi. There is an Imambargah (A holy building) in his name (Imambara Ghufran Ma'ab) in the city of Lucknow and village-Nasirabad,uttar pradesh, India.