




Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds and peace be upon His beloved Prophet Huzoor Purnoor Aaqua e Kareem S.A.W.
Allah (Sub’hanahu Wa Ta’aala) states in Holy Qur'an:
"Except those who believe and do good and remember Allah much, and defend themselves after they are oppressed; and they who act unjustly shall know to what final place of turning they shall turn back."
Holy Qur'an (26:227)
The invocation of God is the main motive & kernel of the human life. A man who is negligent of invocation of God, though it seems to be alive but actually his soul is dead and confirmly deprived of the auspiciousness of life and reprobate from the Court of God. Only those moments of human life are eternal and everlasting which one spends in remembrance & love of the actual Creator & the Cherisher. This Human Soul who is sovereign over the body, remains dejected & pallid until it gets the real flavor of Invocation of God. Nor it can select the right aims of life neither it can perform or enjoy the God-gifted powers, with attention & devotion of heart, and can’t exceed towards the real motive of life.
Whenever the mankind became inacquantent & inattentive from the actual motive of human life, Allah (Sub’hanahu Wa Ta’aala) had sent His selected & accepted prophets with special grants to this mortal world. This eternal consecution starts from Abul Bashar Hazrat Sayyedna Adam Alaihis-salaam and reached at its completeness and peak on Huzoor Purnoor Nabi-e-kareem, Mehboob-e-Rab-ul-Alameen, Sarkar-e-Do Alam Hazrat Sayyedna wa Mualana Ahmed e Mujtaba Muhammad Mustafa S.A.W. After the Khatm-e-Risalat Allah (Sub’hanahu Wa Ta’aala) granted the responsibility of guiding and rectifying the mankind, towards the right path, to the Aulia.

This consecution of Wilayat achieved its peak while reaching up to Huzoor Ghaus-e-Azam & Ghareebnawaz R.A. Though many great Aulia had came to this mortal world to cherish the religion & their Khankahs are still centers for spiritual & religious healing but in India the major credit, to serve the Religion, and its spreading, goes to Silsila e Chishtia Bahishtia and in the sequel is the Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Haji Muhammad Najmuddeen Sulaimani Chishti Al-Farooqui R.A.

Though the Khwajagan e Chisht need no introduction to this world, but we attempted to collect major information on a single platform, regarding the Silsila e Chishtia Sulaimania Najmia so the site www.khwajahajinajam.com is created and is here to serve the Silsila. My Shaikh a Kabeer and great grandfather Hazrat Khwaja Haji Muhammad Najmuddeen Sulaimani Chishti Al-Farooqui (Alhamdulillah a well known Name amongst the Sufiah e Hind) was the Khalifa e Khaas of Huzoor Peer Pathan Khwaja Shah Muhammad Sulaiman Taunsvi R.A. and among the Akaabir Aulia of the later Silsila e Chisht in the Thirteenth century Hijri.
This site www.khwajahajinajam.com is just a least attempt to pay homage to Khwajagan e Chisht. In the First phase, we are providing some summarized biography of Huzoor Murshidi Hazrat Khwaja Haji Najmuddeen Sulaimani Chishti Al-Farooqui, and in the later phases we provide some more information about the works of Huzoor Murshidi Hazrat Khwaja Haji Muhammad Najmuddeen Sulaimani Chishti Al-Farooqui, Huzoor Peer Pathan Khwaja Shah Muhammad Sulaiman Taunsvi R.A, and other Mashaikh of Silsila e Chisht, and the method of Spiritual Healing in Tasawuf (Sufism) in Islam.
"O Our God! Condemn us not if we forget or fall into error; O Our God! Lay not on us a burden Like that which Thou didst lay on those before us; O Our God! Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness. Have mercy on us. Thou art our Protector; Help us against those who stand against faith."
(Al-Baquarah)
Cha gam mara ki peer e ma kabeer ast
Sulaiman Najam mara dastgeer ast
May Khwajagan e Chisht bless us and help us.
Dua Go

Faqueer Haqueer Peer Ghulam Naseer Najmi Sulaimani Chishti Al-Farooqui
Sajjada Nasheen & Mutawalli
Dargah Hazrat Khwaja Haji Muhammad Najmuddeen Sulaimani Chishti Al-Farooqui
Fatehpur Shekhawati (Raj) India