Dehlavi's followers
called him "Roshan Chirag-e-
Delhi", which in Persian, means "Illuminated Lamp of
Delhi".
Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi.
| Nasiruddin Mahmud AlHassani |
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| Other names | Chiragh Dehlavi |
| Personal |
| Born | 1274 Ayodhya, Delhi Sultanate |
| Died | 1337 Dehli, Delhi Sultanate |
Recently, in a security audit conducted by the Delhi Police, it has been found that the major railway stations in the national capital including New Delhi, Old Delhi, Nizamuddin and Anand Vihar railway stations are not safe for the public. Also, there is no proper boundary wall at the parking of the station.
Dargahs are shrines having the graves of sufi saints. The Wahabi type Muslims regard dargahs as places of butparasti, or idol worship, which is forbidden by Islam. They believe that going to a dargah is worshipping the grave of the sufi saint, whereas Islam permits worship of only Allah.
Built by Khizr Khan, son of Sultan Alauddin Khilji (Khilji Dynasty) in 1315-1325 AD, the mosque is the largest structure in the Dargah enclosure. Each of the three bays has a domed roof with the central one being the largest, as is the practice.
He died on April 3, 1325. His dargah (shrine) 'Hazrat Nizamuddin Aauliya Mehboob E Elahi Dargah' was built in 1562 and is situated in the Nizamuddin West area of Delhi. The Dargah is very famous for its evening qawwali devotional music sessions.
H Nizamuddin Train StationNew Delhi is a city in the state of Delhi, located in the region of India.
Dargah today is considered to be place where saints prayed and mediated (their spiritual residence), although islamically such actions are considered to be blasphemous.
It shows how women at the shrine commemorating one of the most revered Sufi saints are granted free access to the sanctum sanctorum. "Ajmer Sharif is the biggest dargah in India. Hindus, Shias, Sikhs, all are allowed here," says Moini. Nobody was pushed and there was no threat of any harassment to women."
Where is Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya buried?
Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah, New Delhi, India
Also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Mahbub-e-Ilahi (Beloved of God), he was a Sunni Muslim scholar and Sufi saint of the Chishti Order. Like most of the Chishti Sufi saints, Nizamuddin Auliya stressed love as a means of realising God. He believed the love of God implied a love of humanity.
Ajmer
| Ajmer Ajayameru |
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| Ajmer Show map of India Show map of Rajasthan Show all |
| Coordinates:26.4499°N 74.6399°ECoordinates:26.4499°N 74.6399°E |
| Country | India |
| State | Rajasthan |
(MA in Eng.) (BA in Soci.) Sir Khwaja Nazimuddin (Urdu: ????? ?????? ??????; Bengali: ???? ???????????; 19 July 1894 – 22 October 1964) KCIE was a Bengali conservative politician and one of the leading founding fathers of Pakistan.