Moinuddin Hasan Chishti (1136-1235) was a beloved Sufi saint, philosopher and spiritual teacher who founded the famous Chishtiya order of Sufism in the subcontinent. Also known as the founder of the Sufi movement in India, Chishti introduced the syncretic element to Indian culture. He was the first Islamic mystic in India who encouraged the use of music as 'sama' along with prayers and meditation to establish communion with God. Due to his popularity with Hindus as well as Muslims, and the belief that he can help solve all problems, his shrine in Ajmer, Rajasthan, is visited by thousands every day. In his discourses, Chishti preached about loving all our fellow creatures, irrespective of religion and status. His key teachings include charity and compassion for the poor and helpless, leading a pure life of devotion to the Divine, and achieving oneness with God in the service of his creations. Edited by Babli Parveen, the teachings in 'Be Present in Every Moment' are simple, timeless lessons from Chishti that encourage one to live every moment of one's life fully and selflessly.
Dr Babli Parveen is a historian (with a specialization in Medieval Indian History) and Assistant Professor of History at the University of Delhi. She has published papers in the of "History of Sufism in South Asia', 'Sufi Saints and Shrines in India', 'Islamization in Medieval India' and 'Issues of the Muslim Community in Contemporary India' in international academic journals. She is the recipient of prestigious international awards-The International Creative Mind Award at the Sixth Global Award Event (2016), IBEI & YSSSRF, UK, the Women's Empowerment Award at the Sixth Global Economic Summit, WTC, Mumbai (2017) and the Young Academician Award for Brilliance in the Field of Literature and Education (2018) conferred by the Bharat Nirman Organization.
Hazrat Sheikh Khwaja Syed Moinuddin Hasan Chishti is a giant among the Sufi masters of the Indian subcontinent. He is known for introducing and establishing the Chishti Sufi order in India. Also known as Gharib Nawaz (Benefactor of the Poor), he was a beloved Sufi saint of Ajmer. He is remembered by various other titles, including Ashraf-ul-Auliya (Most Noble of Saints), Sultan-ul-Hind (Ruler of India), Khwaja-i-Khwajagan (Lord of Lords), Khwaja- i-Ajmer (Khwaja of Ajmer), Khwaja Buzrug (The Great Khwaja), Naib-e-Rasul-fil-Hind (The Deputy of the Prophet in India) and Tajul Ashiqeen (Crown of the Lovers). He was a great mystic, an outstanding preacher, an erudite scholar, poet and writer.
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