- Source: Rajasthani Muslims
The term Rajasthani Muslims is usually used to signify Muslims from the state of Rajasthan in the north-western part of India and speak Hindi, Urdu and Sindhi languages.
Indian Muslims like all other Muslims practice the basic tenets of Islam including Namaz and fasting in Ramazan. Rajasthani Muslims are also punctual of Ramazan and giving Zakat (charity given to poor) and going on the Hajj pilgrimage.
Spread of Islam in Rajasthan
One of the first Muslim Sufi missionaries, Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti, came to Rajasthan in 1222 CE and settled in Ajmer. Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti is also popularly known by his title "Ghareeb Nawaz" (friend of the poor). Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti is one of the most influential Sufi in India and is credited with spreading of Islam in the Indian subcontinent.
When Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti reached India, he found the local society to be poisoned by untouchability. So he decided to organize a langar (public eating of food together irrespective of status, sex, religion and caste). This langar brought people into influence of Islam and its strict stand against untouchability.
Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti is buried at the Dargah of Khawaaza Moiunddin Chisti which is his mausoleum (Roza Shareef) in Rajasthani city of Ajmer. The city where he preached Islam all his whole life.
Role of Muslims in society
Rajasthani Muslims are very prominent in industry and medium-sized businesses. Many members of this community migrated to Pakistan in 1947 and have settled in Sindh.
Demography
According to the Indian census of 2011, there were 6,215,377 Muslims in Rajasthan, constituting 9.1% of the state's population.
Masjids
There are numerous masjids or mosques in Rajasthan:
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra mosque, Ajmer
Raza Masjid, Basni, Nagaur
Osmania Masjid, Bhilwara
Sandali Masjid, Ajmer
Kagzi Jama Masjid, Kagzi Colony, Jaipur
Jama Masjid, Johari Bazaar, Jaipur
Noor Masjid, Sodala, Jaipur
Haizam Faroshan Masjid, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur
Library Masjid, Jaipur
Masjid-E-Gousia Nooriya (Badi Masjid, Savina, Udaipur)
hussain masjid dholibawdi udaipur
Shahi Jama Masjid, Tonk City.
Jami Mosque (Ranthambhore Fort)
Jami Mosque (Khandar Fort)
Jami Mosque (Tonk)
Jami Mosque (Malarna Doonger, Khohri, Behted)
Dargah/Roza
Rajasthan has numerous walis / Sufi saints. The burial place of these saints are known as dargah or roza where Muslim masses pay visit and perform ziyarat by offering namaaz, reciting and reading Quran Shareef and offering fatiha.
Dargahs in Rajasthan include
Dargah khawaja Moinuddin Chishti (Garib Nawaz), Ajmer
Dargah khwaza Fakhruddin Chishti, Sarwar
Dargah Hisamuddin Chishti, Sambhar lake
Dargah Fakhruddin shareef, Galiyakot
Dargah Hazrat Diwan e Shah, Kapasan
Dargah Mastaan Shah Baba
Dargah Sheikh Mohammad Durvaish, Motidungri
Dargah Gaiban Shah Pir, Jalore
Dargah Abansa Dada sanchore (Jalore)
Dargah dawalshah pir Surana (Jalore)
Dargah Dantala Vali sivana, Badmer
Dargah Amruddin Dada Gudamalani, Badmer
Dargah MalikshH Pir, Jalore
Dargah Malik Shah Datar Chitlwana, Jalore
Dargah Mitu Panju Bhatala, Badmer
Dargah Asaba Pir Sindhary, Badmer
Dargah Haji Kadir Baba Saynji Ki Beri, Jalore
Dargah Hazrat Ismail Macci Sahb, Malarna (SWM)
Dargah Qattal Shah Pir (Bonli)
Dargah Haqqani Baba Pir (Chan) SWM
See also
Islam in India
References
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