Khwaja Gesudaraz: Sufi Saint Who United Hearts, Bridged Cultures

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News18•22-12-2025, 15:33
Khwaja Gesudaraz: Sufi Saint Who United Hearts, Bridged Cultures
- •Hazrat Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz, a disciple of Nasiruddin Chiragh-e-Delhi, was a pivotal Sufi saint who bridged North and South Indian cultures.
- •He moved from Delhi to Gulbarga (Deccan) in 1398 AD during Timur Lang's invasion, where he was welcomed by Sultan Tajuddin Firuz Shah.
- •Known as Gesudaraz for his unwavering devotion, he taught love and service to humanity (khidmat-e-khalq), emphasizing feeding the hungry and helping the oppressed.
- •He adopted Dakhni and created vernacular literature, fostering unity between Hindu and Muslim communities.
- •His Dargah Sharif in Gulbarga remains a living symbol of interfaith unity, attracting followers of all religions.
Why It Matters: Khwaja Gesudaraz's legacy of love, humanity, and interfaith unity endures across India.
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