Dargah Hazrat Khwaja Sheikh Imaduddin Firdausi - New Delhi

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Lala Lajpat Rai Rd, National Zoological Park, Golf Links, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India

Postal code : 110003
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Lala Lajpat Rai Rd, National Zoological Park, Golf Links, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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He was a great Sufi Saint and who died in 730 AH. This Tomb was built by Sultan Firoz Shah Tuglaque in 1325 AD. He lead the Salatul Janazah of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya. Popularly known as Khushbu Wale Baba. He was a religious and spiritual teacher. His tomb is situated opposite to the Oberoi Hotel in Nizamuddin.
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This is Darga of Hazrat Khwaja Sheikh Imaduddin Firdausi RA. He was a great Sufi Saint and who died in 730 AH. This Tomb was built by Sultan Firoz Shah Tuglaque in 1325 AD. He lead the Salatul Janazah of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya. Popularly known as Khushbu Wale Baba. He was a religious and spiritual teacher. His tomb is situated opposite to the Oberoi Hotel in Nizamuddin.
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Nizamuddin Dargah is the dargah (mausoleum) of the Sufi saint Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya (1238 - 1325 CE). Situated in the Nizamuddin West area of Delhi, the dargah is visited by thousands of pilgrims every week. The site is also known for its evening qawwali devotional music sessions. The descendants of Nizamuddin Auliya look after the whole management of dargah Sharif. The tombs of Amir Khusrau, Nizamuddin's disciple, and Jehan Ara Begum, Shah Jahan's daughter, are located at the entrance to the complex. Ziauddin Barani and Muhammad Shah are also buried here. Overall, the dargah complex has more than 70 graves. The complex was renovated and restored by the Aga Khan Trust around 2010. The neighborhood surrounding the dargah, Nizamuddin Basti, is named after the saint. The area was initially the site of the settlement of Ghiyaspur, where Nizamuddin lived, and was later named after him. The Basti's population mainly grew after refugees settled here during the Partition of India. Prior to that, the area was mainly occupied only by the pirzade, the direct descendants of Nizamuddin. Next to the dargah is the Jamat Khana Masjid. This mosque is built of red sandstone and has three bays. Its stone walls are carved with inscriptions of texts from the Quran. The mosque has arches that have been embellished with lotus buds, in addition to the facade of its dome having ornamental medallions. The structure was built during the reign of Alauddin Khalji by his son Khizr Khan. Completed between 1312 and 1313, Khizr was responsible for the central dome and hall, and was a follower of Nizamuddin. Around 1325, when Muhammad bin Tughlaq took over the reign, he constructed the two adjoining halls, each of which has two domes. The southern hall, chhoti masjid (transl. small mosque) is restricted to women and features a wooden door. The large dome of the mosque features a golden bowl that is suspended from the centre. Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya (Urdu: سید محمد نظام الدین اولیاء‎‎; sometimes spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3 April 1325), also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Mahbub-e-Ilahi (Urdu: محبوب الٰہی‎ lit. "Beloved of God") was a Sunni Muslim scholar, Sufi saint of the Chishti Order, and is one of the most famous Sufis from the Indian Subcontinent. His predecessors were Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, and Moinuddin Chishti, who were the masters of the Chishti spiritual chain or silsila in the Indian subcontinent. Nizamuddin Auliya, like his predecessors, stressed love as a means of realising God. For him his love of God implied a love of humanity. His vision of the world was marked by a highly evolved sense of religious pluralism and kindness. It is claimed by the 14th century historiographer Ziauddin Barani that his influence on the Muslims of Delhi was such that a paradigm shift was effected in their outlook towards worldly matters. People began to be inclined towards mysticism and prayers and remaining aloof from the world.

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