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Ghareeb Nawaz Hazrat Sheikh Khwaja Syed Moinuddin Hasan Chisti moreover known as Gharib
Nawaz (patron of the bad) was one of the most marvelous saints of the Indian subcontinent,
together with indeed an worldwide spiritual ideas who were located during the sixth Century.
Ghareeb Nawaz - Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti was at first born in 1141 at Khorasan (in
modern Afghanistan) or Isfahan (in modern Iran) and passed on in 1236 at Ajmer. His Religion
was Islam. His Precursor was Usman Harooni and Successor was Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki. His
father, an accomplished man, was well-educated and trained, and a great Sufi of his time. His
modesty and scholarship won him widespread respect and regard, and was held in high esteem by
the Sufis of Khorasan. Ghareeb Nawaz was also blessed with direct lineage to the Holy Prophet
through his mother, Umm-ul-Warah (alias Bibi Mah Noor), who was a descendant of Hazrat
Imam Hasan.
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Moinuddin Chisti Dargah In Ajmer Ghareeb Nawaz - Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti was
brought up in Khorasan and received his early education at home. When he was nine years old, he
committed the Holy Quran to memory. Subsequently, Ghareeb Nawaz was admitted to a Maktab,
where he concentrated primarily on the hadis and fiqh (jurisprudence), and completed his
education very early. When Ghareeb Nawaz - Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti had acquired the
best knowledge and wisdom of the time, he travelled widely in search of a spiritual guide who
could provide him with the best spiritual guidance.
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Ajmer is an ancient pilgrimage center located in the Indian State of Rajasthan, and one of the
holiest shrines for the Muslims in India. Though it may be a Muslim shrine, there is a secular
appeal to it as people from all sects revere it. There are some fascinating facts about Ajmer that
you should know before visiting this place. The city was founded by the king Raja Ajay Pal
Chauhan in the 7th century. Once Ajmer was home to many dynasties; Mughals were the most
popular among them. Ajmer is famous for the Dargah Sharif- Tomb of the Sufi Saint Hazrat
Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
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Hazrat Sheikh Khwaja Syed Moinuddin Hasan Chisti also recognised as Gharib Nawaz (patron of
the poor) was one of the best superior saints of the Indian subcontinent, and definitely an
international spiritual inspiration exactly who were located throuhout the sixth Centuries. Ghareeb
Nawaz - Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti was initially blessed in 1141 at Khorasan (in modern
Afghanistan) or Isfahan (in modern Iran) and passed on in 1236 at Ajmer. His Religion was Islam.
His Forerunner was Usman Harooni and Successor was Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki. Visit Our
Website - GaribNawaz.net

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