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Sufism : Search of Truth






With the Rise of Islam in India , there comes another wonderful philosophical heritage
 to India ,Sufism in late 1000 A.D . Sufism is the Mystical , Liberal and Popular form of Islam.
Various Sufi Silsila came to India and become very popular in India.
 Indian Culture and Heritage always welcomed all the Great Traditions and  Philosophies of the world .

The most important Silsila in India are Shadhiliyya ,Chishtiyyah , Naqshbandiyyah , Qudiriyyah and  Suharwardiyya .Chishti Silsila is the most popular silsila in India and introduced by Khwaha Moinuddin Chishti .After him Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki , Fariduddin Ganjshakar and Nizamuddin Auliya were main Saints of Chishti Silsila.Other Sufi Silsila were also popular but not as Chishti because of  liberal and popular teaching of Chisti .Today Sufi Dargha are respected by  not only by Muslims but also by all other religions of India .
Today ,Sufi Dargha are the example of Secular Character of India .


Nasiruddin Mahmud Chirag-e-Delhi

Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya

khwaja moinuddin chishti

Sheikh Salim Chisti

Fariduddin Ganjshakar

India .... the Land of Great Diversity in Unity so many religions , ideologies , Sects , Philosophies but one aim ...one goal ....to Find , to discover ,  to search The Ultimate Truth ....The One ....!  





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