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Hamiduddin Nagori

Birth:c1192

Death:1276

A celebrated Sufi saint. Khawaja Hamiduddin Nagori was one of the most famous Sufi saints of India and was a disciple of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti (1141 - 1236), one of the most outstanding figures in the annals of Islamic mysticism and founder of the Chistiyya order in Ajmer, India and whose firm faith in wahdat al-wajud (Unity of Being) provided the necessary ideological support to his mystic mission to bring about emotional integration of the people amongst whom he lived. The central principles that became characteristics of the Chistiyya order are based on Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti's many teachings and practices. They lay stress on renunciation of material goods; strict regime of self-discipline and personal prayer; participation in sama as a legitimate means to spiritual transformation; reliance on either cultivation or unsolicited offerings as means of basic subsistence; independence from rulers and the state, including rejection of monetary and land grants; generosity to others, particularly, through sharing of food and wealth, and tolerance and respect for religious differences. Moinuddin Chisti, in other words, interpreted religion in terms of human service and exhorted his disciples 'to develop river-like generosity, sun-like affection and earth-like hospitality.' The highest form of devotion, according to him, was 'to redress the misery of those in distress - to fulfil the needs of the helpless and to feed the hungry.' Khawaja Hamiduddin Nagori was the first Muslim to have been born in Delhi and he wrote Surolus Sador wa Nurul Badur.

Compiled by:M. Nauman Khan / Ghulam Mohiuddin

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