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Mission
Khwaja Gharib Nawaz
foundation,Ajmer Mission, Garib Nawaz
foundation Ajmer
Mission
Mission of the Greatest Sufi Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
foundation
(R.A)
Rajasthan,
India
Mission of the CHISHTI Mission Sufi
Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Ajmer
Sharif,
foundation
India
Rahmatu Allahi alaih (May the Mercy of Allah be upon him)

It is a well established historical fact that in spreading
the ethical and spiritual values of Islam, major and
effective works have been Made by the Walis of ALLAH
(saints). It was their humanistic grade, and piety which won
over the hearts of millions of people. They made a direct
contact with the masses served and loved them, lived with
them in the realization of Eternal Truth. The proof of this
is more than evident from the history of growth of Islam in
India. Although Islam had made major growth in this
subcontinent of India in the first century of Hijra, but the
noble task of inspiring the people to its tenets and values
in India was accomplished by Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty
(R.A.) popularly known as Khwaja Saheb and Khwaja Gharib
Nawaz. He is Greatly called “Sultan-Ul-Hind”. He did it all
through his great moral power, glorious and appealing
character, with love and dedication to mankind, without any
worldly resources of wealth, power, force and material
means.
Khwaja Baba was a scholar a great repute. He interpreted the
true Islamic message of love for mankind and through that,
the love for the Almighty creator. He preached the Quranic
philosophy of the unity of religion and worked out its
potentialities for the whole humanity. He was the greatest
mystic of his time. He laid the foundation of the liberal
Chishtia order of Sufis in India, and inspired millions of
souls to be his followers and thus served the masses of the
Indian Sub-continent.
The Holy life and Holy mission of Khwaja Saheb have been of
an exceptional character as compared with any other saint in
India. His simple teaching penetrated even stony heart, his
affectionate look silenced the fiercest of his enemies. His
matchless piety and blessings knew no distinction and his
"spiritual power", amazed and did defied his bitterest
adversaries who came to harm him but were inspire to embrace
Islam and become his devotees for rest of the life. He
brought the message of universal love and peace. He chose
the way of non-compulsion in the true spirit of holy Quran
he says : "Let there be no compulsion in religion, will thou
compel men to become believers? No soul can believe but by
the persuasion of Allah". Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty (R.A.)
followed this dictum strictly throughout his mission. It is
because of this reason that he is popularly known as '
Gharib Nawaz' which means the one who shows kindness to the
poor. This was later reinforced by succeeding Chishtia
Sufis, who became religious pioneers in national integration
in the country. They fulfilled the objective of bringing
together various castes, communities and races, elevating
the humanity from the morass of materialistic concerns,
which is the bane of mankind even today.
The teachings of Khwaja Baba have been recorded in several
books on mysticism. The Aroma of his teaching is :-
Closest to Allah is one who possesses the following three
qualities: (1) Magnanimity of the river
(2) Kindness of
the sun (3) Humility of the Earth
Noblest of the characters is possessed by the one who is:
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Bountiful in poverty. Content in hunger. Cheerful in
grief.
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Friendly in hostility.
Surest way to keep off the internal punishment in the hell
is:
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To feed the hungry. To redress the aggrieved. To help
the distressed.
SACRED SAYING
(1). Without performing "Namaz", none can approach 'ALLAH'
(God), because 'Namaz' is the climax (Mairaj) in the process
such approach for pious.
(2). If all the rules of Namaz were not followed properly, it
is struck back on the face of him who offers such a Namaz.
(3). The heart of a lover (True lover of ALLAH) constantly
burns with the fire of love so much so that what ever
intrudes upon its sanctity is reduced to ashes.
(4). A sin committed does not harm an individual so much as
the looking down upon one's own fellow beings.
(5). Of all the worship that pleases Almighty ALLAH, the best
is the grant of relief to the humble and the oppressed.
(6). Performance of charity is the key of attaining the state
of generosity.
(7). One who does not perform devotion to ALLAH is engaged in
the career of attaining a sinful earning.
(8). There are four fundamental virtues of the individual self
:
1. Refraining from begging in the state of penury
(poverty).
2. Showing the attitude of the well-fed when feeling
hungry.
3. Maintaining cheerfulness in the time of sorrow.
4. Befriending in the enemy.
(9). That man is true devotee of Almighty Allah, who resigns
with pleasure to the misfortune that comes from his beloved
(Almighty ALLAH).
(10). The path of love of ALLAH is such a path that who so
ever steps into it, loses himself.
(11). For a follower of the path of truth it is worse than a
sin to disdain or look down upon any one.
(12). Those who are true Lovers of ALLAH give away both of the
worlds for the sake of their Beloved ALLAH and even then
feel that they have done nothing worthy.
(13). Perfection in faith is evident by three things: Fear, Hope , Love
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