Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti, a revered Sufi saint of the 12th century, hailed from Chisht, Afghanistan, and belonged to the Chishti Sufi order. He dedicated his life to spreading the teachings of Sufism and Islam, traveling extensively across the Indian subcontinent. Eventually, he settled in Ajmer, India, where he established the Chishtiya Silsila and founded the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a revered Sufi shrine. His teachings emphasized love, compassion, and service to humanity, welcoming people of all backgrounds to his hospice and promoting unity among diverse communities. Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti’s spiritual legacy continues to inspire millions worldwide, with his shrine in Ajmer serving as a major pilgrimage site visited by devotees seeking blessings and spiritual guidance. His life exemplifies the core values of Sufism, emphasizing love, compassion, and service, which resonate across cultural and religious boundaries.
01. “حضور و غیب کو دل سے دور کرنا چاہئے۔”
It is necessary to keep both presence and absence away from the heart.
— Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti
02. “سال کو فریبِ نفسانی نہ کھانا چاہئے۔”
One should not fall prey to the deception of the ego throughout the year.
— Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti
03. “یادِ مولیٰ سب سے اولیٰ ہے۔”
The remembrance of the Lord is foremost among all.
— Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti
04. “دنیا آخرت کی کھیتی ہے۔”
The world is the field for the Hereafter.
— Khwaja Fakhruddin Chishti
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