Twilight at Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the marble shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, with devotees raising hands in prayer

بسم اللہ الرحمٰن الرحیم

A prayer at the
threshold of the saint.

From the Mazar Sharif of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (R.A.) in Ajmer, our family of Khadims carries your chaddar, your flowers, your mannat — and stands in your place when you cannot.

A welcome from Ajmer

For eight hundred years, the dargah has been a door no one is turned away from.

Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti — Gharib Nawaz, the helper of the poor — arrived in Ajmer in the twelfth century and made his home here. Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian — every devotee finds the same welcome at his threshold. We carry your offering across that threshold, and we send the moment back to you in pictures, in sound, and in tabarruk you can hold.

Portrait of the Khadim caretaker of Ajmer Sharif Dargah

The Khadim

A family that has kept the door for generations.

The Khadims of Ajmer Sharif are hereditary servants of the dargah — the same families who have welcomed pilgrims, lit the lamps and tended the tomb of Khwaja Sahib for over seven centuries. To be a Khadim is not a profession; it is an inheritance and a duty.

Today, with devotees scattered across continents, that duty has new shape: to bring the dargah to those who cannot come to it, with the same care we would give a guest standing at our own door.

About Khwaja Sahib & the Dargah

If you cannot come to the dargah, let the dargah come to you.

Tell us your wish. We will carry it across the marble courtyard, through the silver jaali, and lay it at the threshold of Khwaja Garib Nawaz — and send the moment back to you.