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The Chishti Order (Persian: چشتی - Češtī) is a Sufi order within the mystic branches of Islam which was founded in Chisht, a small town near Herat, about 930 C. Tariqah ( ar طريقه; pl طرق; Ṭuruq or Persian: Tarighat, Turkish: Tarikat) means "way" For other meanings including people named 'Islam' see Islam (disambiguation. Chisht is a town near Herat in Afghanistan. It is important in Sufism because the Chishti Sufi Order originated there area3018 sq mi Herāt ( classically called the Aria, is a city in western Afghanistan, in the province also known as Herāt. E. and continues to this day (2008). The Chishti Order is known for its emphasis on love, tolerance, and openness. [1]

The order was founded by Abu Ishaq Shami ("the Syrian") who brought Sufism to the town of Chisht, some 95 miles east of Herat in present-day western Afghanistan. A Sufi Sheikh Abu Ishaq Shami is one of the first among the Chishti Sufi order to call himself Chisti ( of Chisht) Sufism ( تصوّف - taṣawwuf, Persian: صوفی‌گری sufigari, Turkish: tasavvuf, Urdu: تصوف Afghanistan /æfˈgænɪstæn/ officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan ( Pashto: د افغانستان اسلامي جمهوریت, Before returning to the Levant, Shami initiated, trained and deputized the son of the local Amir, (Khwaja) Abu Ahmad Abdal (d. See also Names of the Levant The Levant (lə'vænt is a geographical term that denotes a large area in Western Asia, roughly bounded on the north by the Emir ( Arabic: ar أمير;, female أميرة; emira;) ( Farsi and Urdu: امیر) Abu Ahmad Abdal was son of Sultan Farsanafah He was a Sufi saint of Chishti order 966). 966 was a year in the 10th century. Events By Place Europe April 14 or April 30 — Mieszko Under the leadership of Abu Ahmad’s descendants, the Chishtiyya as they are also known, flourished as a regional mystical order.

The most famous of the Chishti saints is Moinuddin Chishti (also known as Khawaja Baba) who settled in Ajmer, India. This article is about the founder of Sufism in India For the preceptor of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, see Moinuddin Chishty (Khuldabad. This article is about a city in central Rajasthan, for the historical region see Ajmer region. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country He oversaw the growth of the order in the 13th century as religious laws were canonized. Canonization is the act by which a particular Christian church declares a deceased person to be a Saint and is included in the canon or list of recognized saints He saw Muhammad in a dream and then set off on a journey of discovery. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics

Other famous saints of the Chishti Order are Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, Fariduddin Ganjshakar of Pak Pattan, Mohammed Badesha Qadri of Wadi, Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki and Hazrat Ashraf Jahangir Semnani of Kicchocha Sharif, Uttar Pradesh. Hazrat Khawaja Nizamuddin Auliya ( 1238 - 3 April 1325) (حضرت خواجة نظام الدّین اولیا also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin was a famous Delhi (दिल्ली ਦਿੱਲੀ دلی d̪ɪlːiː sometimes referred to as Dilli) is the second largest metropolis of India, with a population Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Masood Ganjshakar Dari حضرت بابا فرید الدّین مسعود گنج شکر Punjabi ਫ਼ਰੀਦ-ਉਦ-ਦੀਨ ਗੰਜਸ਼ਕਰ}} Pakpattan ( Urdu: پاکپتن) is the capital of Pakpattan District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Hazrat Khwaja Shaikh Mohammad Badshah Qadri-ul-Chishti Yamani Raichuri Rahmatullan Alayh (1903 (1324 Hijri – 1978 was a Sufi saint of the Chisti order in WikipediaWikiProject Indian cities for details --> Wadi is a Census town in Gulbarga district in the Indian state of Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki (قطب الدین بختیار کاکی was a renowned Muslim Sufi mystic saint and scholar in the Chishti Order from Delhi Hadrat or Hazrat or Hadhrat (حضرات is an honorific Arabic title used to honor a person Ambedkar Nagar (also Ambedkarnagar) is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Uttar Pradesh (उत्तर प्रदेश اتر پردیش pronounced, Translation: Northern Province) referred to as '''U

The Chishti Order is famous for its emphasis on love, tolerance, and openness. The Order traces its origins through various saints all the way to Ali and Muhammad himself. ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (a=علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب|t=ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib 13th Rajab, 24 BH – 21st Ramaḍān, 40 AH IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics

Sema or Qawwali is a type of devotional music to enhance the remembrance of Allah and is not a part of worship or prayer. Specialty Equipment Market Association ( SEMA) of the Automobile aftermarket was formed in 1963 by Roy Richter, Ed Iskenderian Willie Garner Bob Hedman Qawwali ( Urdu / Persian: قوٌالی; Punjabi / Multani: ਖ਼ਵ੍ਵਾਲੀ قوٌالی Brajbhasha / Hindi Allah ( Arabic: الله, ʔalˤːɑːh) is the standard Arabic word for ' [2]

Followers of Pir Zada Masood Ali Chishty son of the famous Sufi saint Imamuddin Chishty of Lahore claim he was the first to bring the Chishti order to the UK. Also he is a direct descendant of Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishty as is his sons Mohammed Ahsan Ali, Mohammed Mohsin Ali and his Grandson Mohammed Mahdi Chishty.

Followers of Inayat Khan claim he was the first to bring the Chishti Order to North America, but the real connection of his order (and its numerous scissions) with orthodox Islam (and with Tasawwuf especially) are denied by the most part of Eastern and Western tariqa's representatives and members. Hazrat Inayat Khan ( July 5, 1882 &ndash February 5, 1927) was the founder of Universal Sufism and the Sufi Order International Tariqah ( ar طريقه; pl طرق; Ṭuruq or Persian: Tarighat, Turkish: Tarikat) means "way"

A number of Chishti family members are now livivg in Pakpatan and Bahawal Nagar, North of Punjab, Pakistan. The Punjab ( Urdu:) province of Pakistan () officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia, Southwest Asia, Middle East and

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The Nine Principles

The Chishti Order is also known for the following principles:

Common Chistiya Chain in South Asia

Main source:

Start of the Sufi Order:

  1. Hasan al-Basri
  2. Abdul Waahid Bin Zaid Abul Fadhl
  3. Fudhail Bin Iyadh Bin Mas'ud Bin Bishr Tameeemi
  4. Ibrahim Bin Adham Bin Mansur
  5. Huzaifah Al-Mar’ashi
  6. Abu Hubairah Basri
  7. Ilw Mumshad Dinwari

Start of the Chishti Order:

  1. Abu Ishaq Shami
  2. Abu Ahmad Abdal
  3. Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad
  4. Sayyid Abu Yusuf Bin Sam’aan Al-Husaini
  5. Maudood Chishti
  6. Shareef Zandani
  7. Usman Harooni
  8. Moinuddin Chishti Ajmer
  9. Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki
  10. Fareeduddin Masood

From here, the Chishti Order of South Asia splits into branches:

(Fareeduddin Masood had three prominent successors, a branch being named after each of them)

  1. Nizamuddin Auliya - Nizamiya Branch - Master of Amir Khusro
  2. Alaaud Deen Ali Ahmad Saabir Kalyari - Sabiri Branch
  3. Nasiruddin Chirag-e-Delhi
  4. Khwaja Bande Nawaz

Other branches of Chishti Order are:

  1. Ashraf Jahangir Semnani - Ashrafi Branch
  1. Imdadullah Muhaajir Makki - Chishtiya Saabariya Imdaadiya

Notes

  1. ^ Ernst, Carl W. Sheikh, also rendered as Sheik, Cheikh, Shaikh, and other variants ( Arabic:, shaykh Prayer is the act of attempting to communicate with a Deity or spirit Fasting is primarily the act of willingly abstaining from some or all Food, Drink, or both for a period of time Muslims regard as Prophets of Islam ( Arabic: نبي) those non-divine humans chosen by Allah as Prophets IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (a=علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب|t=ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib 13th Rajab, 24 BH – 21st Ramaḍān, 40 AH TemplateInfobox Muslim scholars --> al-Hasan al-Basri (الحسن البصري (Abu Sa'id al-Hasan ibn Abi-l-Hasan Yasar Huzaifah Al-Mar’ashi aka Saeed Ud Deen, was an early day Sufi Saint a successor to Ibrahim Bin Adham, fifth link in the Sufi Silsilah of Abu Hubairah Basri aka Ameen Ud Deen, was an early day Sufi Saint a successor to Huzaifah Al-Mar’ashi, sixth link in the Sufi Silsilah of Ilw Mumshad Dinwari aka Karimuddin Mun’im, was an early day Sufi Saint a successor to Abu Hubairah Basri, seventh link in the Sufi Silsilah A Sufi Sheikh Abu Ishaq Shami is one of the first among the Chishti Sufi order to call himself Chisti ( of Chisht) Abu Ahmad Abdal was son of Sultan Farsanafah He was a Sufi saint of Chishti order Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad (331-411 AH aka Waliyud Deen aka Naasihud Deen was a Sufi Saint of Chishti Order. Maudood Chishti aka Qutubuddin, Shams Sufiyaan, Chiraag Chishtiyaan, was an early day Sufi Saint a successor to his father and master Abu Yusuf Bin Shareef Zandani aka Nooruddin, was an early day Sufi Saint a successor to Maudood Chishti, thirteenth link in the Sufi Silsilah of Chishti Usman Harooni (526-617 AH was an early day Sufi Saint a successor to Shareef Zandani, fourteenth link in the Sufi Silsilah of Chishti Order This article is about the founder of Sufism in India For the preceptor of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, see Moinuddin Chishty (Khuldabad. Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki (قطب الدین بختیار کاکی was a renowned Muslim Sufi mystic saint and scholar in the Chishti Order from Delhi Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Masood Ganjshakar Dari حضرت بابا فرید الدّین مسعود گنج شکر Punjabi ਫ਼ਰੀਦ-ਉਦ-ਦੀਨ ਗੰਜਸ਼ਕਰ}} Hazrat Khawaja Nizamuddin Auliya ( 1238 - 3 April 1325) (حضرت خواجة نظام الدّین اولیا also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin was a famous Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow ( Hindi: hi अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरो (1253-1325 CE better known as Amīr Khusrow TemplateInfobox Muslim scholars --> Hazrat Khwaja Bande Nawaz Gisu Daraz (name at birth Syed Muhammad Hussaini ( Urdu: ﺳﻴﺪ ﻣﺤﻤﺪ and Lawrence, Bruce B. (2002) Sufi Martyrs of Love: The Chishti Order in South Asia and Beyond Palgrave Macmillan, New York, p. 1 ISBN 1403960267
  2. ^ ‘Atā, Shāh Muḥammad Mahdī (1902) Lam‘at al-Anvār fī Bayān al-Aurād va al-Azkār Naval Kishor, Lucknow, India, OCLC 71847168 in Persian, about Chishti Sufi ritual

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Urdu ( ur '''{{Nastaliq اردو}}''' trans Urdū, historically spelled Ordu) is a Central Indo-Aryan language Urdu is a standardised Shaikh Salim Chisti ( Urdu: شيخ سلیم چشتی) was Sufi saint during Mughal Empire empire in South Asia. "Silsila" redirects here For the Hindi film, see Silsila (film. Tariqah ( ar طريقه; pl طرق; Ṭuruq or Persian: Tarighat, Turkish: Tarikat) means "way"
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