Sunday 6 May 2018

Khawaja Sahib ( Ajmer Shareef) Khawaja Muin al-Din Chishti Radi Allahu anhu, arrived in Ajmer at the age of 52 years around 587 Hijri (1190 C.E.), on his divine mission, unique in the annals of Islam. His only armour for the success of his great mission was the greatest "invisible power" that pervades and sustains the whole universe. At that time, Ajmer was ruled by Prithvi Raj Chauhan, a famous Rajput king. In his court, he had a large number of powerful magicians with a certain Ajai Pal as their leader. Khawaja Sahib stayed on a hill close to Ana Sagar lake now known as the 'Chillah Khawaja Sahib'. When the news spread that a very pious dervish had come to Ajmer, people began to flock to him in increasing numbers. Whoever came to him, received the kindest treatment and blessings. People were so much inspired by his divine teachings and simplicity that they began to embrace Islam in huge numbers. Many became his disciples. Even Ajai pal submitted himself to the divine powers of Khawaja Sahib, gave up all his magic and became his disciple [mureed]. Meanwhile, Shahab al-Din Ghori again attacked India, in 1192 C.E., and in the famous battle of Tarain, defeated Prithvi Raj. When Shahab al-Din Ghori came to know of the presence of Khawaja Sahib at Ajmer, he personally came to see him at his resting place, and enjoyed the graceful occasion of his meeting. Khawaja Sahib continued his noble magnificent mission, showing the Path of Truth to the people. He also sent his mureeds [disciples] and khalifas [successors] to the different parts of the country who also served the people and preached the tenets of Islam. A few of his prominent successors are: 1. Khawaja Qutb al-Din Bakhtiyar Khaki (Delhi. ob. 1236) 2. Shaykh Farid al-Din Ganj-e-Shakar (Pak Pattan ob. 1265) 3. Shaykh Nidam al-Din Awliya (Delhi, ob. 1325) 4. Shaykh Nasir al-Din Chiragh Delhi (Delhi, ob. 1356) ************************************************************************************ Listen and free download Beautiful Qawwali in the voice of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan from our website click the link given below.. https://ift.tt/2HULzvW


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