The Legacy of Islam in India

With
the establishment of Muslim empires in India and the relative peace it brought
into the region from the political turmoil in the extended neighbourhood of
India, many Sufi saints and their disciples from different parts of the Islamic
world began to travel to India and began settling down here, thereby triggering
in its own way conditions for the spread of Islam through the nooks and corners
of India.
Among the major Muslim saints and sages of the medieval era, Godly
men who settled in and around Delhi and other parts of North India, one can
count several illustrious names: Hadhrat Qutbuddin
Bakhtiar Kaki (ra), Hadhrat Mueenuddin Chishti Ajmeri (ra)(1132-1236); Hadhrat
Faridudin Shakar Gunj(ra) (1212-1269); Hadhrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dehlvi (ra)(1233-1325);
Hadhrat Shiekh Ahmad Sarhindi (ra) Mujaddid Alf Sani (1563-1624), Hadhrat
Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlvi(ra)(1703-62),
etc.