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DARGAH
KHAWAJA MOEN UDDIN CHISHTI – AJMER
Ajmer Shareef is a
great religious center in Rajasthan. You can easily rich here by train or by
road. Pilgrims from south India come here via Ahmadabad-Udaypur. Ajmer Shareef is
linked with Jaipur by a good road journey of two hours. From various part of a
country bus services are easily available. The nearest airport for Ajmer is Jaipur.
From Jaipur onward other one has to travel
either by road or by train.
HAZRAT
NIMAM UDDIN AULIA –DELHI
Dargah
Hazrat Nizam Uddin Aulia is a great spiritual and holly shrine from middle
India. HAZRAT NIZAM UDDIN AULIA was the fourth saint of Chishti school of
sufilism. This great sufi saint was unique in his tolerance and selflessness.
It is believed that on his request the MUGHAL army avoided
their attack. He became popular saint among followers of all religions. He
merged himself into divine light of almighty in the ripe age of 92 years. Soon
after his death construction of tomb began. Its construction and addition
continued till 1562.
PEER
HAJI ALI SHAH BUKHARAI (HAJI ALI MUMBAI)
The
Dargah Of Hazrat Haji Ali is situated in Mumbai the capital of Maharashtra.
This holly shrine is constructed on a small ILAND on shores of Mumbai near
warli. The mosucam was created in 1431 in memory of HAJI ALI SHAH BUKHARI. It
is generally believed that BABA HAJI ALI SHAH took “JAL SAMADHI” At this place
later on his followers constructed a DAHGAH and a mosque at this place.
HZT
QUTAB UDDIN BAKHTIYAR KAKI DELHI
Hzt
Qutab Uddin Bhaktiyar kaki is a great saint of Cheshti Sufi order. His DARGAH
is situated at Mehrauli in Delhi. The famous “QUTAB MINAR” near DARGAH is
symbol of respect and devotion for him. Khawaja Bakhtiyar Kaki was the most
beloved disciple of Hazart Khawaja Moen Uddin Moen Uddin Chishti Of Ajmer. Baba
Shaikh Fareed and Hazrat Nizam Uddin both great saint who left a extraordinary.
Great impact on Indian mysticism and culture
belonged to the same CHISHTI order.
MOHD
GHAUS GAWALIAR
The
great sufi saint of Gawaliar Hazrat Mohd Ghaus was a contemporary of Mughal
King Baber. The mosulam of Hzt Ghaus situated at eastern end of Gawaliar is
regarded as a unique model of early MOGHAL architecture. It was some
resemblance with present day REDFORT. People of all religions come here and
pray for fulfillment of their wishes. Once of the famous Nauratan of Akber”Mian
Tan Sen” was born with blessings of Hzt Ghaus.
HAZRAT
MAKHDOOM SHAH J&K
Shaikh
Hamza Makhdoom Sahib was famous with titles of Hazrat Sultan, Mehboob-E- Alam,
Sultan Ul Aarfeen etc. is a great saint of Jammu & Kashmir. Baba Usman, farther
of Shaikh Makhdoom himself was a great scholar in his own right. HZT MAKHDOOM
got his early education from his father. After studying Quran. He became
student of islameel kabroz. In the lap of Himalya,
the Dargah of Sheikh Makhdoom is a true symbol of communal harmony and national
solidarity.
HZT
GAISUDRAZ GULBURGA
The
credit for introduction of sufi tradition of Islamic culture and establishment
of Urdu in complete form goes to great sufi saint Hzt Gaisu Draz. He was born
in DELHI. He was Mureed (disciple) of great Sufi Saint Naseer Uddin Chiragh
Dehalvi. He came to south India with permission of his peer (Master) and
settled Daulatabad. After some time he shifted to Gusana in Karnatka State.
Where his grand DARGAH stands followers of all religions go there and pray for
fulfillment of their wishes.
SHAIKH
SALEEM CHISHTY FATEHPUR SIKRI UP
Shaikh
Saleem Chishti was the grandson of Khawaja Moen Uddin Chishti. When king Akber
could not get a child despite of all his efforts; He saw Khawaja Moen Uddin
Chishti in his dream dictating him to go to Saleem Chishtee. It is the matter
known to all that king got an heir from Queen
Jodha Bai after he got blessings from Sheikh Salim Chishti. The prince was also
named on the name of Sheikh Salim Chishti. Dargah Of Hazrat Salim Chrishti
Sikri. It is a very beautiful example of Mughal architecture.
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