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سائينم
سدائين ڪرين مٿي سنڌ
سڪار
دوست
مٺا دلدار عالم سڀ آباد
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Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai
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The
saint and great mystic poet is the common invaluable cultural
heritage of the people of the sub-continent. He is not legacy
which could 65 only be placed in the decorated galleries of
national museums or archives. He is the living and moving spirit
who inspires human souls and enlightens mind in the toughest
period of time and the bitterest-hours of struggle for
realization. His everlasting poetry has immortalized him.
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Name:
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
Birth
1690 AD
Death
1752 AD
Education
Islamic
Main
interests
Poetry, Music, Tours
Notable ideas
Poetry, Philosophy,
Patriotism, Humanity and Music
Influenced by
Jalal ad-Din
Muhammad Rumi,
Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
Islamic holy book Quran
Other Names of Bhittai
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Lakhino Latif
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Latif Ghot
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Bhittai
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Bhitt Jo Shah
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Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (1689–1752)
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(In Sindhi language
شاھ عبدالطيف
ڀٽائيِ), was a scholar, Revolutionary leader, patriot,
Human rights provider, and saint, is considered as the greatest
poet of the Sindhi language as well as the great Poet of world. If the
poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai is translated into other languages all the
people of world will feel that the Shah is our poet and leader, but
unfortunately the poetry and philosophy of Shah is not translated and
delivered properly. He settled in the town of Bhit Shah in Sindh, Pakistan.
His most famous written work is the
Shah Jo Risalo. His shrine is located
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Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai |
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By H T
Sorely
The
emergence of genius is an event which in the present state of
human knowledge approaches the inexplicable. Heredity and
environment are certainly an inadequate explanation There is
usually little in the immediate circumstances of his birth and
his upbringing to account for the manner in which an exceptional
man towers above his fellows. In Shah Abdul Latif's case the
enquirer finds small help towards knowing how this outstanding
poet came to the fulfillment of his genius. Shah Abdul Latif's
life in fact would seem to prove the truth of the old adage
"poetanascitur,nonfit".
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