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  1. Mu'in al-Din Hasan Chishti Sijzi (Persian: معین الدین چشتی, romanized: Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī; February 1143 – March 1236), known reverentially as Khawaja Gharib Nawaz (Persian: خواجہ غریب نواز, romanized: Khawāja Gharīb Nawāz), was a Persian Islamic scholar and mystic from Sistan, who eventually ended up ...

  2. Apr 12, 2023 · Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti was a Persian-origin Sunni Muslim philosopher and Religious Scholar. He was also known as Garib Nawaz. He came to the Indian subcontinent in the 13th century and settled in Ajmer, Rajasthan. He founded and spread the Chishti Order of Sunni Islam in the Indian subcontinent. This was a mystical Sufi order.

  3. Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer. In Chishti order, Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin of Ajmer is the most popular saint. He was born in Sajistan, and he became a follower of the Chistiya sect. This article will provide information about Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer in the context of the IAS Exam.

  4. Feb 17, 2021 · After Muizuddin Muhammad bin Sam of Ghor had already defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second Battle of Tarain (1192) and established his rule in Delhi, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti started living and preaching in Ajmer.

  5. The deservedly titled Sultan of India, the Qutb or spiritual axis of the eastern Islamic world; he is the fountain from whose spiritual light have sprung all the beautiful, mighty saints of the Chishtiyya silsila: Hazrat Khwaja Moinudeen Hassan Chishty Gharibun-Nawaaz Ajmeri (rahmtullahi alaihi).

  6. Ajmer Sharif Dargah (also Ajmer Dargah Shareef, Ajmer Sharif or Dargah Sharif) is a Sufi Tomb of the Sufi saint, Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti, located at Ajmer Shareef, Rajasthan, India.

  7. Apr 27, 2014 · With regard to Mu‘een ad-Deen Chishti (Moinuddeen Chishti): 1. His full name is: al-Khawaja Mu‘een ad-Deen Hasan ibn al-Khawaja Ghiyath ad-Deen al-Sijzi, who is known as “Ghareeb Nawaaz” (“the helper of the poor” or “the giver to the poor”). 2.

  8. Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (R.A) was a source of encouragement and illumination, and his colloquies reveal great spiritual perceptiveness. They are contained in a book entitled Daleel-ul-Arefeen written by his premier caliph and Sajjada Nashin Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki of Osh (R.A).

  9. Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī , known more commonly as Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī or Moinuddin Chishti, or by the epithet Gharib Nawaz , Having arrived in Delhi during the reign of the sultan Iltutmish , Muʿīn al-Dīn moved from Delhi to Ajmer shortly thereafter, at which point he became increasingly influenced by the writings of the ...

  10. Khwājah Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī, the Muslim missionary and mystic, had his headquarters at Ajmer, and Muslim traders, craftsmen, and soldiers settled there. …tomb of the Sufi mystic Khwājah Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī at Ajmer is one of the most-sacred Muslim shrines in India.