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'''Sachal Sarmast''' (1739–1827) ({{lang-sd|سچلُ سرمستُ}}, {{lang-ur|سچل سرمست}}), born Abdul Wahab Farooqi ({{lang-ur|عبد الوہاب فاروقی}}) was a Sindhi ] poet from ] in modern-day ]. '''Sachal Sarmast''' (1739–1827) ({{lang-sd|سچلُ سرمستُ}}, {{lang-ur|سچل سرمست}}), born Abdul Wahab Farooqi ({{lang-ur|عبد الوہاب فاروقی}}) was a Sindhi ] poet from ] in modern-day ].



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Sindhi sufi mystic and poet
HazratSachal Sarmast
سچل سرمست
BornAbdul Wahab Farooqi
1739 CE
Daraza, Khairpur
Died1827(1827-00-00) (aged 87–88)
ParentMian Salahuddin (father)
RelativesMian Khawaja Abdul Haq I (uncle)

Philosophy career
SchoolSufism
Main interestslyric poetry
Notable ideasSufi poetry, Sufi philosophy, and Sufi music

Sachal Sarmast (1739–1827) (Template:Lang-sd, Template:Lang-ur), born Abdul Wahab Farooqi (Template:Lang-ur) was a Sindhi Sufi poet from Sindh in modern-day Pakistan.

Urs of Sachal

An annual three-day urs, or festival commemorating the death anniversary of Sachal Sarmast is held at Daraza Sharif, beginning on the 13th day of Ramadan,, including a literary conference and musical concerts based on his poetry.

Biography

Sachal Sarmast wrote poetry in seven languages, principally Sindhi, during the Kalhoro/Talpur era. He was born in 1152 H. (A.D. 1739) in Daraza, near Ranipur.

Shrine of Sachal Sarmast

References

  1. "197th Urs of Sachal Sarmast to begin from Ramazan 13th". Daily Times. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  2. "198th Urs celebrations of Sachal Sarmast get underway". Daily Times. 2019-05-19. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  3. "AUQAF DEPARTMENT , GOVERNMENT OF SINDH". sindh.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  4. Newspaper, From the (2013-07-23). "Sachal's Urs begins today". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  5. Aslam Rasoolpuri, Sachal Sarmast, Bazm e Saqafat Publications Multan
  6. Shameen Khan (August 21, 2014). "The enchanting beauty of Sachal Sarmasts shrine". DAWN. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  • "The Rise, Growth And Decline of Indo-Persian Literature" by R M Chopra, 2nd Edition 2013, published by Iran Culture House, New Delhi and Iran Society, Kolkata.

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