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Moinuddin Chishti dargah, Ajmer, India

Sufi Saints of South Asia played an instrumental role in spreading Islam in India.[1] Sufi saints have emerged periodically to reshape the sacred in society.[2].

List of Sufi Saints of South Asia

Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki's dargah, Mehrauli, Delhi
Nizamuddin Dargah of Nizamuddin Auliya and adjoining Jamaat Khana Masjid, Delhi
Tomb of Salim Chisti, at Fatehpur Sikri, near Agra
The shrine of Syed Naushah Ganj Bakhsh at Ranmal Pakistan
Sultan Bahoo Shrine, in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan
S.No Name Year References
1 Hazrat Data Gunj Baksh Ali Hujwiri 990-1077 [3]
2 [Muhammad Murad Ali Khan RA]Hajji Hūd 1025–1141 [4]
3 Shah Mohammed Yusuf Gardezi 1026–1152 [5]
4 Moinuddin Chishti 1141–1230 [6]
5 Baba Fakhruddin Suhrawardi Penukondavi 1169–1295 [7]
6 Bahauddin Zakariya 1170–1267 [8]
7 Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki 1173–1235 [9]
8 Lal Shahbaz Qalandar 1177–1274 [10]
9 Baba Fariduddin Mas‘ud Ganj-e Shakar 1188–1280 [11]
10 Hazrat Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari 1192–1291 [12]
11 Mukhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht 1308–1384
12 Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari 1196–1291 [13]
13 Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi 1213–1289 [14]
14 Sharafuddin Bu Ali Qalandar 1209–1324 [15]
15 Shaikh Ruknuddin Abul-Fath 1251–1335 [16]
16 Amir Khusrau 1253–1325 [17]
17 Nizamuddin Auliya 1238–1325 [18]
18 Shaikh Burhanuddin Gharib d. 1337 [19]
19 Shah Jalal d. 1347 [20]
20 Shah Paran 14th century [21]
21 Ismail Qureshi al Hashmi 1260–1349 [22]
22 Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani 1314–1384 [23]
23 Nasiruddin Mahmud Chiragh of Delhi 1274–1356 [24]
24 Sharafuddin Ahmad bin Yahya Maneri 1263–1381 [25]
25 Mir Syed Ashraf Jahangir Simnani 1308–1405 [26]
26 Syed Muhammad Al Hussaini Gisudaraz 1321–1422 [27]
27 Makhdoom Ali Mahimi 1372–1431 [28]
28 Haji Imdadullah Muhaajir Makki 1817–1899
29 Shaikh Jamali Kamboh d. 1536 [29]
30 Salim Chishti 1478–1572 [30]
31 Daud Bandagi Kirmani 1513–1575 [31]
32 Madhu Lal Hussain 1538–1599 [32]
33 Khwaja Muhammad al-Baqi Billah 1564–1605 [33].
34 Mian Mir 1550–1635 [34]
35 Bibi Jamal Khatun d. 1639 [35]
36 Shah Abul Ma‘ali 1552–1615 [36]
36 Ahmad Sirhindi c. 1564-1624 [37]
37 Mullah Shah Badakhshi 1584–1661 [38]
39 Jahanara Begum Sahib 1614–1681 [39]
40 Dara Shikoh 1615–1659 [39]
41 Sarmad d. 1661 [40]
42 Azan Pir 17th century [41]
43 Baba Shadi Shaheed 17th century [42]
44 Shah Inayat Shattari d. 1728 [43]
45 Hadrat Sakhi Sultan Bahoo 1628–1691 [44]
46 Bulleh Shah 1680–1757
47 Shah Abdul Latif Bhita'i 1689–1752
48 Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan 1699–1781
49 Shah Waliullah 1703–1762
50 Syed Waris Shah 1706–1798
51 Shah Abdul Aziz 1745–1823
52 Shah Niyaz Ahmad Barelvi d. 1834
53 Maulana Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi 1797–1861
54 Sayyid Sahib Husayni of Tekmal 1805–1880
55 Hazrat Babajan 1806–1931
56 Ata Hussain Fani Chishti 1817–1896
57 Sai Baba of Shirdi 1838–1918
58 Syed Mohammed Asrarullah Hussaini Imam Ali Shah 1856–1920
59 Ahmed Rida Khan 1856–1921
60 Hazrat Tajuddin Baba of Nagpur 1861–1925
61 Muhammad Abdul Qadeer Siddiqi Qadri 1870–1962
62 Syed Abdullah Shah Naqshbandi Qadri 1872–1964
63 Maulana Syed Muhammad Zauqi Shah 1878–1951
64 Inayat Khan 1882–1927
65 Qalandar Baba Auliya 1898–1979
66 Pir Fazal Ali Shah Qureshi d.1935
67 Mohammad Badshah Qadri 1903–1978
68 Noor Inayat Khan 1914–1944
69 Mian Bashir Ahmed 1923–
70 Allama Arshadul Qadri 1925–2002
71 Hazrat Khwaja Allah Bakhsh 1910-1983
72 Qudwat ul Awliya, Syedna Tahir Allauddin Al Qadri Al Gillani 1932–1991
73 Maulana Shah Jamali
74 Hazrat Abul Fazl Syed Mahmood Quadri 1911–2000
75 Hazrat Khwaja Muhammad Tahir born 1963
76 Shaikh Mir Asedullah Quadri born 1954
77 Hazrat Allama Muhammad Illyas Attar Qadr 1950 [45]

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