Sufi Influence in Hindustan under Delhi Sultanate Rule
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Who among the following Sufi masters is associated with Gulbarga?

  • Baba Farid
  • Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki
  • Bandanawaz Gisudaraz (correct)
  • Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti
  • What is a khanqah in the context of Sufism?

  • A place where Sufi masters held their assemblies (correct)
  • A type of pilgrimage site for Sufis
  • A form of Sufi music and dance
  • A sacred book of Sufi teachings
  • What role did the khanqahs play in attracting people?

  • Hosting music and dance sessions (correct)
  • Providing solutions to political conflicts
  • Conducting medical clinics
  • Offering free food to the devotees
  • Why did people flock to the tomb or dargah of a Sufi saint?

    <p>To find miraculous cures for illnesses</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the major order of Sufism mentioned in the text?

    <p>Chishti silsila</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During which period did a large number of Sufis from Central Asia settle in Hindustan?

    <p>From the eleventh century onwards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of gatherings did Sufi masters hold in their hospices?

    <p>Music and dance sessions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did people flock to the khanqahs of Sufi masters?

    <p>To seek blessings in solving worldly problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did people often attribute to Sufi masters?

    <p>Miraculous powers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did the tomb of a Sufi saint become a place of pilgrimage?

    <p>To seek blessings and miraculous help</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During which century did a large number of Sufis from Central Asia settle in Hindustan?

    <p>12th century</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the main activity that devotees engaged in at Sufi shrines?

    <p>Spiritual discussions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Sufi Masters and Khanqahs

    • The Sufi master associated with Gulbarga is not specified in the text.
    • A khanqah is a hospice or a lodge where Sufi masters resided and held spiritual gatherings.

    Role of Khanqahs

    • Khanqahs played a crucial role in attracting people by providing a space for spiritual learning and guidance.
    • People flocked to the khanqahs to seek spiritual guidance, comfort, and solace.

    Significance of Sufi Saints' Tombs

    • People flocked to the tomb or dargah of a Sufi saint to seek blessings, spiritual guidance, and comfort.
    • The tomb of a Sufi saint became a place of pilgrimage because people believed it possessed spiritual power and blessings.

    Sufi Orders and Settlement

    • The major order of Sufism mentioned in the text is not specified.
    • A large number of Sufis from Central Asia settled in Hindustan during the 12th century.
    • During this period, Sufis from Central Asia brought their spiritual traditions and practices to the Indian subcontinent.

    Sufi Gatherings and Devotional Practices

    • Sufi masters held spiritual gatherings, including devotional music and poetry, in their hospices.
    • People flocked to the khanqahs to participate in these gatherings and to seek spiritual guidance.
    • People often attributed supernatural powers and miracles to Sufi masters.
    • Devotees engaged in various devotional practices, such as praying, singing, and seeking spiritual guidance, at Sufi shrines.

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    Learn about the significant impact of Sufis from Central Asia who settled in Hindustan during the eleventh century, especially with the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate. Discover the major Sufi centers and influential figures from the Chishti silsila.

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