Nizamuddin Auliya was the founder of the Chisti Nizami order. He had hundreds of disciples (khalifa) who had Ijaza (khilafat) from him to spread the order. Many of the Sufis of the Chisti Nizami order are recognised as great Sufis; the following is a list of notable Sufis of the Chisti Nizami order, which includes his descendants as well as his disciples and their subsequent disciples:
Nasiruddin Mahmud Chiragh Dehlavi,
Amir Khusro,
Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz Muhammad al-Hussaini,
Alaul Haq Pandavi and
Nur Qutb Alam,
Pandua, West Bengal;
Ashraf Jahangir Semnani, Kichaucha, Uttar Pradesh;
Hussam ad-Din Manikpuri (Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh) Faqruddin Faqr Dehlvi,
Mehrauli, New Delhi;
Shah Niyaz Ahmad Barelvi,
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh; Shafruddin Ali Ahmed and Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Chirag Dilli, New Delhi; Zainuddin Shirazi,
Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh; Muhiuddin Yousuf Yahya Madani Chishti,
Medina; Kaleemullah Dehlvi Chishti,
Delhi; Nizamuddin Aurangabadi; Nizamuddin Hussain, and Meerza Agha Mohammad; Muhammad Sulman Taunswi,
Pakistan, Mohammad Meera Hussaini, Hesamuddin Mankpuri, Mian Shah Mohammad Shah,
Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India, Mian Ali Mohammad Khan,
Pakpattan, Pakistan. Khuwaja Noman Nayyir Kulachvi (Khalifa e Majaz)
Kulachi, Pakistan, Khalifa Omer Tarin Chishti-Nizami Ishq Nuri, Qalandarabad, Pakistan.
Branches The Chisti order branched out with Nizamuddin Auliya to form the Chisti Nizami order. A parallel branch which started with
Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari, another disciple of Baba Farid, was the Chisti Sabiri branch. People started adding Nizami gracefully after their name. He spiritually made many great Sufis amongst his students, descendants and the Sufis of the Nizami order. The branches of the Chisti Nizami order are as follows:
Naseeria His disciple
Nasiruddin Muhammad Chirag-e-Dehli started the
Nizamia Naseeria branch.
Hussainia The
Hussainia branch is named for
Syed Muhammad Kamaluddin Hussaini Gisudaraz Bandanawaz. He was the most famous and loved disciple of
Nasiruddin Muhammad Chirag-e-Dehli. The khanqah he established in Gulbarga, Karnataka, is still in existence.
Fakhri The "Fakhri" branch is named for Muhib Un Nabi Maulana Fakhr Ud Din Fakhr E Jahan Dehlvi, peer o murshid of Shah Niyaz Be Niyaz.
Niyazi Shah Niyaz Ahmad Barelvi, in the 19th century started the
Niyazi branch.
Serajia The
Nizamia Serajia branch was started by Serajuddin Aqi Seraj. This branch is also known as
Chistia Serajia.
Ashrafia The
Chistia Ashrafia branch was started by
Ashraf Jahangir Semnani. He established a khanqah, still in existence at Kichaucha sharif, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Faridia The
Chistia Serajia Faridia order was started by Fariduddin Tavaelabukhsh, a descendant of Nizamuddin Auliya and a Sufi of the Serajia branch of the Chisti order. This branch is also known as
Nizamia Serajia Faridia.
Ishq-Nuri The
Ishq Nuri order, branch of the main Chishti- Nizami, was founded by Shaikh Khwaja Khalid Mahmood Chishti sahib, in Lahore, Pakistan, in the 1960s. It is the most contemporary expression of this traditional Sufi lineage. It is mostly found in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, although now some followers are also to be found in the West.
Lutfia Silsila Chishtia-Nizamia-Lutfia was continued by Moulana Lutfullah Shah Dankouri. The disciples of this silsila are found in Pakistan, India, England, Canada and USA. ==During the short reign of Qutbu'd-Din Mubarak Shah ==