Chishti
The term "Chishti" refers to a prominent Sufi order in Islam, known for its emphasis on love, devotion, and the pursuit of spiritual closeness to God. Founded in the 10th century by Abdul Khaliq Ghujduwani, the order gained popularity in the Indian subcontinent through the teachings of notable saints like Moinuddin Chishti and Nizamuddin Auliya.
Chishti teachings often focus on the importance of compassion, service to humanity, and the remembrance of God through music and poetry. The order is well-known for its spiritual gatherings, called sama, where followers engage in devotional singing and dancing to foster a sense of unity and divine connection.