Shah Lutufullah Qadri | |
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شاھ لطف الله قادري | |
| Personal | |
| Born | 1611 CE, 911 Hijri |
| Died | 1669 CE (aged 84) Sindh, Mughal Dynasty (now Sindh, Pakistan) |
| Religion | Islam |
| Movement | Qadriya |
| Main interest(s) | Sindhi and Persian poetry |
| Muslim leader | |
| Literary works |
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Shah Lutufullah Qadri (Sindhi: شاھ لطف الله قادري),[1] was a great saint of his era. He was not only saint of Qadriya lineage but Sindhi and Persian language poet too.[2] He was born in small village Agham Kot, Talka Matli, (now district Badin) during Mughal Dynasty ruled over Sindh.
Poetry
هي جي فاني ٿئا ي الله ۾، موٽن تن محال
اُن وڃائي وجود کي حاصل ڪيو حال
تني سندو قال، اتانگھان اتانگھ ٿيو
See also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia Sindhiana volume 4, Sindhi language Authority, 2010, p. 416
- ↑ A comprehensive study of different technical forms of Sindhi Poetry, Sindhi language Authority, 2007, p. 297
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