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History Of Khwaja Bande Nawaz (R.A)
The dargah of 14th Century Sufi saint Khwaja Bande Nawaz in Gulbarga.

Hazrat Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesu Daraz (name at birth: Syed Muhammad Hussaini)
(Urdu: ????? ???? ???? ???? ????) (July 13, 1321 -November 1, 1422), was a
famous Sufi saint from India of Chishti Order, who advocated understanding,
tolerance and harmony among various religious groups.
Gisu Daraz was a murid (disciple) of the noted Sufi saint of Delhi, Hazrat
Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi, who in turn was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya, the
spiritual master of Delhi. After the death of his master, Chiragh Dehlavi, Gisu
Daraz took on the mantle of the successor (khalifa). Thus later on when he moved
to Daulatabad around 1398, owing to the attack of Timur on Delhi, he took the
Chishti Order to South India. He finally settled down in Gulbarga, at the
invitation of Bahamani King, 'Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah' (r. 1397-1422).
Biography
He was born Syed Mohammed Hussaini in Delhi in 1321. At the age of four, his
family shifted to Daulatabad in Deccan (Now in Maharashtra). In 1397, he went to
Gulbarga, Deccan (Presently in Karnataka) at the invitation of Sultan Taj ud-Din
Firuz Shah of the Bahmani Sultanate. Bande Nawaz authored about 195 books in
Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages .
At the age of fifteen, he returned to Delhi for his education and training by
the famous Sufi saint Hazrat Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi, who bestowed him with
his Khilafath and succession after about fifteen years. He was also a very
enthusiastic student of Hazrat Kethli, Hazrat Tajuddin Bahadur and Qazi Abdul
Muqtadir. After teaching at various places such as Delhi, Mewath, Gwalior,
Chander, Aircha, Chatra, Chanderi, Miandhar, Baroda and Khambayat, he returned
to teach at his base, Gulbarga, in 1397 and died in Gulbarga in the year
November 1422.
Works
His magnum opus, Tafseer Multaqat in Arabic, was compiled into one book very
recently. It is unfortunate, however, that most people even within Gulbarga are
unaware of this work. Little has been done to publish this and his other works
on a large scale. Other books authored are: Avarif-ul-Ma`arif, Fasoos-al-Hukm,
Qaseeda Amali, and Adaab-al-Mureedein.
Urs
People from various walks of life, irrespective of caste and creed, assemble
even today to celebrate the urs - death anniversary - (which takes place on the
15th day of Zul-Qa`dah of Muslim calendar at the famous Bande Nawaz Dargah in
Gulbarga every year. His descendents still live in Gulbarga. Almost all family
members along with several hundred thousand devotees from near and far
irrespective of religion and beliefs gather to seek blessings.
The present head of the family amongst his descendents is Syed Shah Khusro
Hussaini, who has written many books about his great forefather.
Contact
Syed Sameer Chishty Shah


teri jaat-e-paak se mera
gehra talluk hai ,
mai bada gharib or tu bada gharib nawaz hai
Gharib Nawaz ki chokhat ka ek adna ghulam
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