The correct answer is (a) Moinuddin Chisti.
Moinuddin Chisti was a Sufi saint who lived in the 13th century. He was the founder of the Chishti order of Sufism, which is one of the most popular Sufi orders in India. Akbar, the Mughal emperor, was a devout follower of Moinuddin Chisti. He visited his mausoleum in Ajmer, Rajasthan, many times.
Sheikh Nasimuddin Chirag Dehalvi was a Sufi saint who lived in the 14th century. He was the founder of the Chisti order of Sufism in the Deccan region of India. Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Qaki was a Sufi saint who lived in the 13th century. He was the founder of the Chishti order of Sufism in Delhi. SheikhFarid Sanj-ai Shakar was a Sufi saint who lived in the 12th century. He was the founder of the Chishti order of Sufism in Punjab.
Moinuddin Chisti was the most visited Chisti saint by Akbar because he was a very popular and revered saint. He was also Akbar’s spiritual guide. Akbar believed that Moinuddin Chisti had a special connection to God and that he could intercede on his behalf.