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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 ] 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 ] poet from ] in modern-day ]. | ||
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The first compendium of Sachal's poetry was by Agha Sufi. First published in 1933 in ], it included Sachal's biography and a critical analysis of his philosophy and poetry. The introductory chapters provide a comparative analysis of the poetry of ] and Sachal Sarmast, an introduction to ] and ] (Chapter I), a biography of Sachal (Chapter II), and an explanation of the melodic modes or ] (called "Sura" in Sindhi) that are used in Sachal's poetry (Chapter III).<ref></ref> This is followed by a collection of Sachal's poems (Chapter IV) and a glossary and interpretation (Chapter V). | |||
⚫ | Sachal Sarmast wrote poetry in seven languages, principally ],<ref>Aslam Rasoolpuri, Sachal Sarmast, Bazm e Saqafat Publications Multan</ref> during the Kalhoro/] era. He was born in 1152 H. (A.D. 1739) in ], near ].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Shameen Khan|title=The enchanting beauty of Sachal Sarmasts shrine|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/1126793/the-enchanting-beauty-of-sachal-sarmasts-shrine|accessdate=16 November 2015|agency=DAWN|date=August 21, 2014}}</ref> | ||
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Sindhi sufi mystic and poetSachal Sarmast | |
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Born | 1739 CE Daraza, Khairpur Mirs |
Died | 1827 CE |
Parent | Mian Salahuddin (father) |
Relatives | Mian Khawaja Abdul Haq I (uncle) |
Era | Classical/ Talpur |
Region | Sindhi Sufi Poet |
School | Islamic Sufism |
Main interests | lyric poetry |
Notable ideas | Sufi 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 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.
References
- "197th Urs of Sachal Sarmast to begin from Ramazan 13th". Daily Times. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- "198th Urs celebrations of Sachal Sarmast get underway". Daily Times. 2019-05-19. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- "AUQAF DEPARTMENT , GOVERNMENT OF SINDH". sindh.gov.pk. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- Newspaper, From the (2013-07-23). "Sachal's Urs begins today". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
- Aslam Rasoolpuri, Sachal Sarmast, Bazm e Saqafat Publications Multan
- 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.
External links
- Sachal Jo Sindhi Kalam: Sachal jo Risalo published online by Abdul-Majid Bhurgri
- Agha Sufi, Sachal Sarmast (vol. 1: Chapters I-III), pub. Shikarpur Sindh, 1933.
- Agha Sufi, Sachal Sarmast (vol. 2: Chapters IV-V, glossary), pub. Shikarpur Sindh, 1933.
- Sachal Jo Sindhi Kalam: Sachal jo Risalo in downloadable PDF eBook format
- Songs of Sachal, sung in traditional style
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