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SULTAN-UL-HIND, KHWAJA-E-KHWAJEGAAN
HAZRAT KHWAJA MU'INUDDIN CHISTI HASAN SANJARI AJMERI
(RADI ALLAHU ANHU)
Sultan-ul-Hind Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti Sanjari
(radi Allahu anhu) popularly known as Khwaja Ghareeb
Nawaaz (The Benefactor of the Poor) was the founder of the
Chistiya Order of Sufis in India. He is one of the most
outstanding figures in the history of Islamic Mysticism.
The
Chistiya Silsila is one of the most popular and influential
mystic orders in Islam. It derives its name from Chist, a
village near Herat, where the real founder of the Order,
Khwaja Abu Ishaq (radi Allahu anhu) of Syria,
settled. Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu
anhu) brought the Silsila to India at the close of the
11th century A.D. and established its centre in Ajmer,
whence the order spread far and wide in India and became a
force in the spiritual life of the Muslims.
Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti Sanjari (radi Allahu anhu) was born in 536
A.H./1141 A.D. in Sijistan (Persia) and was the direct descendent of
a noble family coming down in direct lineage of the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). He was a Hasani and
a Husaini Sayed. He was brought up in Khorasan and received his
early education at home from his father, Hazrat Sayed Gheyasuddin
(radi Allahu anhu). At the age of 9, he committed the Holy Quran
to memory.
After the demise
of his father, he inherited a grinding stone and a garden, which
formed a source of his livelihood. From an early age he loved the
company of saints, mystics and dervishes. The persistent sacks and
destruction of Khorasan (including Sijistan) by the hordes of Ghuzz
tribe of the barbarous Tartars proved to be a turning point of his
life at the early age of 14. Fired by overwhelming human passion, he
was divinely inspired to renounce the world at this early age.
Distributing
all his worldly belongings to the poor, he went to Bokhara and
Samarqand to join the famous Nizamia Universities there for his
theological education. He completed his academic courses brilliantly
in 5 years.
In order to
quench his spiritual thirst, he left Iraq for Arabia and on his
return from there he undertook a journey to a place called Harwan or
Haroon. He became a mureed of Hazrat Khwaja Uthman Harooni (radi
Allahu anhu), a great Sufi mystic of his time. Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) remained in the company
of his Peer-o-Murshid and travelled with him carrying his Murshid's
belongings on his head. They travelled to Mecca, Medina, Iraq,
Syria, Samarqand, Afghanistan, etc. meeting many great saints.
While they were
in Mecca, Hazrat Khwaja Uthman Harooni (radi Allahu anhu)
took Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) to
the Holy Kaaba and made Du'a for him and a voice was heard declaring:
"We have accepted Mu'inuddin as one of our beloved devotees." In
Medina Shareef, while in the Darbar of Sayyiduna Rasulullah
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), Hazrat Khwaja Uthman Harooni
(radi Allahu anhu) instructed Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti
(radi Allahu anhu) to offer his homage and salutations
respectfully. In doing so, a voice was heard saying, "Wa
Alaikumus Salaam Ya Qutbul Mashaa'ikh-e-bahr-o-bar (Peace be upon
you also, O, the Head of the Pious of the earth and the sea)."
On hearing this his Peer-o-Murshid said to him, "Now indeed you
have reached perfection."
After full 20
years hard training in Islamic mysticism under this great
Peer-o-Murshid, Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin (radi Allahu anhu)
was bestowed with Khilafat in the Chistiya Silsila. His Murshid,
after advising him, handed over his Asa Mubarak (Sacred Staff),
wooden sandals and Musallah to Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin (radi
Allahu anhu) saying that those Tabbarukaats have come down from
Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in
succession.

In 583 A.H.
when he was absorbed in prayer at the Holy Kaaba, he heard a voice
saying, "O Mu'inuddin! We are greatly pleased with you. You have
been given salvation. Ask for anything that you may like." He
submitted respectfully, "O Allah, give salvation to the followers
and disciples of Mu'inuddin." A reply was heard, "O
Mu'inuddin, you are accepted by Us. I will give salvation to your
followers and disciples and also to those who may enter your fold
till the Day of Qiyamat."
After
performing the Hajj, he was once again divinely inspired from Medina
Shareef to go to Ajmer (India) to preach Islam: "O Mu'inuddin,
you are the Helper of my religion. I entrust to you the country of
Hindustan (India). Proceed to Ajmer and spread the gospel of truth."
Not knowing where Ajmer was situated, the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) came in Hazrat Khwaja Saheb's (radi
Allahu anhu) dream and showed him where the city of Ajmer was
situated.
On his way to
Ajmer and passing through Afghanistan, Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin
Chisti's (radi Allahu anhu) spiritual impact converted the
notorious and cruel Yadgar Muhammad into one of Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin's (radi Allahu anhu) devoted Mureeds. Yadgar
Muhammad did not previously recognise and respect the first three
Caliphs of Islam; neither had he any respect for Sufis nor for any
holy saints. Now, after meeting Hazrat Khwaja Saheb (radi Allahu
anhu), Yadgar Muhammad repented and distributed his wealth to
the poor and needy, divorced his many wives, freed all his slaves
and renounced the world. He stayed and travelled with his Murshid.
Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) proceeded to Delhi via
Fort Shadman, Multan, Lahore and Samana. At Lahore, he stayed for 40
days that the Mazaar Shareef of Hazrat Data Ganje Baksh - Hazrat Ali
Hujweri (radi Allahu anhu). In Delhi, Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin (radi Allahu anhu) started delivering his sermons
and discourses in a soft language dipped in honey attracting
thousands of Hindus and Muslims. But he had his sights on Ajmer,
which had been away from the light of learning and
guidance. He wanted the city of Ajmer to be the centre of learning,
teaching and spiritual activities.
Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) reached Ajmer with about
40 followers in the year 587 A.H. Here he received fierce opposition
from the ruler of Ajmer, Raja Pritvi Raj. He did nothing to
antagonise the Hindu ruler. His mission was simply that of love and
learning, purity and guidance. In a short time, the entire area was
filled with the truth of unity of Allah. Men and women in thousands
took the oath of allegiance on his hands.
But this
large-scale conversion to Islam displeased the Hindu ruler and he
started putting the Muslims to hardships. Pritvi Raj sent Ajai Pal
and Sadhu Ram, who were magicians, to destroy Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) with black magic, but
they failed on every try. Ajai Pal and Sadhu Ram were so much
impressed by Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu)
that they accepted Islam and became his devoted Mureeds.
A great Muslim
army general, Shahabuddin Ghouri, who was in Khorasan, saw Hazrat
Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) in a dream who
instructed the general, "It has been ordained by Allah that you
shall be the ruler of India. Direct your attention soon and arrest
Pritvi Raj and punish him." Acting upon this instruction,
Shahabuddin Ghouri came to India to face the army of Pritvi Raj. The
Muslim general and the small band of Muslim army, encountering
fierce opposition, eventually defeated the Hindu army and went to
Ajmer to pay homage to Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi
Allahu anhu) and become his Mureed.
Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) was an embodiment of
plain living and high thinking. His noble disposition, his
marvellous self-control, his renunciation, self abnegation, selfless
service, his patience, his love, fortitude and courage earned for
him the respect from his admirers and devotees. He passed his days
in Almighty Allah's remembrance. He was free from avarice and greed.
He had no lust for power, no wish for name and fame, and no desire
for wealth. He sought only the pleasure of Allah and His Rasool
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). He was deeply loved by his
Peer-o-Murshid, who used to say, "Our Mu'inuddin is a beloved of
Allah and I feel proud of the fact that he is my disciple. He
followed the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) very
faithfully in his day-to-day life. The fear of Allah ever dominated
his mind." Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki (radi
Allahu anhu) says that he never saw a beggar or any needy
leaving his door without taking something - one of his popular
titles of "Ghareeb Nawaaz" (Lover of the Poor).
Although Hazrat
Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) did not know the
language of Hindustan because he spoke Persian, he converted about
nine and a half million into the folds of Islam. Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) did not conquer India
with his sword but with love. The Sama mehfils of his proved as a
cementing force for the spread of Islam and brought the people
together.
Sheik
Mu'inuddin Ibn Arabi, Hazrat Fariduddin Attar, Hazrat Shams-Tabriz
and Moulana Jalaluddin Rumi (radi Allahu anhum ajma'in) were
all contemporaries of Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi
Allahu anhu). On the 14th of
Jamad-us Thani 627 A.H., Khwaja Saheb (radi Allahu anhu)
bestowed the Khilafat upon Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki
(radi Allahu anhu).
On Monday, 6th
Rajab in 627 A.H. (1236 A.D.), after the night prayers, Hazrat
Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu) went into his
room and did not allow anybody to enter. When the door remained
closed at the time of Morning Prayer, his devotees opened the door
and found that Hazrat Khwaja Mu'inuddin Chisti (radi Allahu anhu)
passed away. On his blessed forehead was written: "He was the
beloved of Allah, and he died in the Love of Allah."
Hazrat Khwaja
Mu'inuddin Chisti's (radi Allahu anhu) Mazaar Shareef is in
Ajmer Shareef and thousands of people assemble there every day to
pay respects to the greatest saint of the Chistiya Silsila
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