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Qawwali Khwaja Garib Nawaz is a popular devotional qawwali dedicated to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, the revered Sufi saint and founder of the Chishti Order in India. Known for his message of love, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment, Khwaja Garib Nawaz (meaning "the benefactor of the poor") has a significant following among Muslims and devotees of various faiths. This qawwali, typically performed in Sufi gatherings and religious events, expresses deep devotion and reverence for the saint, with lyrics that extol his virtues and his acts of kindness. The composition combines powerful vocals, rhythmic beats, and poetic verses to create an emotionally charged atmosphere, inviting listeners to connect with the divine. Qawwali Khwaja Garib Nawaz continues to be a central piece in the musical traditions of Sufism and remains a prominent work in the contemporary repertoire of qawwali artists.