| Khwaja Qutbuddin | Khwaja Fariduddin | Khwaja Nizamuddin | Khwaja Sabir Pak | Khwaja Nasiruddin |
| Khwaja Banda Nawaz | Bu Ali Shah | Amir Khusro | Waris Pak | Chishti Sufi Sama Qawwali |
( Ajmeri Khawaja
peer ji Khwaja Chishti Sufi Order Ajmer Sharif Rajasthan India)
Ajmeri
Khwaja peer ji
Khwaja Chishti Sufi
Order Ajmer Sharif, Rajasthan, India,
(The Holy Khwaja Orders Of Sufis)

Khwaja Chishti Sufi Order Ajmer Sharif, India, Khwaja Chisti Ajmer, India
Contribution of Khawaja Sufis to Indian
culture and society
The message of Gharib Nawaz and the Saints of Chishtiya denomination was echoed
by the Saints of Bhakti movement. The fact that the religious leadership of the
Bhaki movement in the 14th and the 15th centuries came from the lower strata of
Hindu society a section which had been deeply influenced by the Chishty Sufis
and their Khanqah life is too significant to be ignored. Probably never before
in the long history of Hinduism, religious leaders had sprung from those strata
of society to which Chaitanya, Kabir, Nanak, Dhanna, Dadu and others belonged.
There was hardly any Saint of the Bhakti school who had not passed some of his
time in a Khanqah of Chishty Saint.
A mind which failed to see any wisdom or truth in any way of life or thought
except his own, was the greatest obstacle to the growth of syncretistic
tendencies. The Chishty Saints adopted an attitude of sympathy and understanding
towards all cults and creeds. For example Amir Khusrau, an exponent of Chishty
ideology and a favourite and beloved disciple of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya
exhorted his co-religionists : A-e-K-e-Zebut Tana ba Hindu Bari, Hum Azo Amoz
Parastishgari. (O you who sneer at the idolatry of the Hindu, learn also from
him how worship is done.)
This broad and cosmopolitan outlook helped in breaking that spirit of mistrust
and isolation which honeycombed relations between the various culture groups of
India and paved way for rapprochement at all levels, social and ideological.
Amir Khusrau who is, by far, the most powerful exponent of this attitude of
Chishty Sufis, refers to Hindu customs and ceremonials in a spirit which must
have been instrumental in discovering the principles of essential unity between
different religions.
Sufi Hameeduddin Nagauri adopted the life style of Rajasthani peasants. He
became a vegetarian, mixed with the local inhabitants and learnt their language.
Baba Farid lived upon Pelu and dela which grow in Punjab. Eminent Sufis and
Yogis used to meet at his Jamaat Khana to discuss and practise Sufism. His
Punjabi poetry which is full of teachings and mysticism is given place in Guru
Grantha Saheb as it was very much liked by Guru Nanak Ji. Shiekh Nizamuddin
Aaulia attracted largest crowds after Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishti. Thousands
of people used to live upon the Langar distributed from his langar khana. Such
people included Muslims as well as Non-Muslims. His broad-mindedness can be
adjudged by the fact that once he saw a procession of Hindu devotees with music
and chanting proceeding towards Jamuna. He uttered “Har quame raast rahey din-ey
wa quibla gahey” i.e. every people has its own path of righteousness, beliefs
and focus of adulation. This shows the inborn sense of toleration and
appreciation of other religious traditions by Chishty Sufis
Chishty Sufi Hazrat Amir Khusro is the embodiment of cultural ethos of India by
being inventor of Sitar and so many Ragas, Raginis, Pahelis, Geet and Sufi
renderings and so he is called Tuti-e-Hind (Nightingale of India)
Music has been another field to which the Chishty saints contributed generously.
They came to realize that, like poetry, music also stimulated emotions to the
ecstatic state, necessary for union with God. The Chishtiya order, sanctioned
Sama based on musical rhythms that enhanced the effect of poetry. They enabled
the devotee to plunge into a state of trance called Haal. The effectiveness of
Sama can be gauged by the fact that many Sufis embraced death while listening to
certain poetic lines which intensely affected their heart. It is said that
Khwaja Bakhtiyar Kaki spiritual successor of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan
Chishty (R.A.) surrendered his life while hearing the following lines:
Kushtagan-e-khanjar-e-taslim ra
Har zamana ghaib jane digarast.
(To those who have been killed by the dagger of submission,There comes new life
every moment from the unseen world.)
Chishty order of Sufis, and their spiritual mission is to shatter the barriers
which stands between man and man for diverse reasons and knit them together in
common bond of fraternity, love, regardless of religion, caste or creed
affiliations. We also believe and practise that God is symbolic of love and the
entire humanity in its diverse form constitute a single family. It is indeed
almost a-kin and similar to the VEDANTA PRINCIPLE “VASU DHEVA KUTUMBAKAM" (THE
WORLD IS ONE FAMILY)
Important Dargahs of Chishty Sufis in Indian sub-continent :
1. Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishty, Ajmer Sharif.
2. Hazrat Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, Delhi (Mehroli).
3. Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Masood Ganj-e-Shakar, Pak Pattan Sharif, Pakistan.
4. Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya , Delhi.
5. Hazrat Alauddin Sabir Kalyari, Kalyar Distt. Rurki (Uttaranchal).
6. Hazrat Nasiruddin Chiragh, Delhi
7. Hazrat Gaisu Daraz Banda Nawaz, Gulbarga Sharif (Karnataka)
8. Hazrat Amir Khusro, Delhi.
9. Hazrat Sufi Hamiduddin Suwali, Nagaur (Rajasthan).
10. Hazrat Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishty, Sarwar Sharif, Ajmer.
11. Hazrat Hisamuddin Jigar Sokhta, Sanbhar Lake (Rajasthan).
12. Hazrat Jamaluddin Hanswi, Hansi (Hariyana).
13. Hazrat Jahangir Ashraf Samnani, Kachocha Sharif (U.P.).
14. Hazrat Waris Ali Shah Dewa Sharif (U.P.).
15. Hazrat Shah Sarang Machgaon, Bara Banki.
16. Hazrat Shah Meena, Lucknow (U.P.).
17. Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Kalander, Panipat (Hariyana).
18. Hazrat Shamsuddin Turk, Panipat (Hariyana).
19. Hazrat Jalaluddin Kabirul Auliya.
20. Hazrat Syed Abdur Razzaque Bansa Sharif, Bara Banki.
21. Hazrat Makhdoom Abdul Haque, Rudoli Sharif, Bara Banki.
22. Hazrat Abdul Quddus Gangohi, Gangoh (Saharanpur)
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