Sufisim in the sindh
We are studying Sufism in sindh fisrt and in more detailed because Sufism in sindh province more spread as compared to other
History
Prof dr boivin .
Said sufisim in sindh was similiar to that in other muslim world
He said tha the first saint in the sindh was haji turab (9th century -13th century )
And the he did not go to school (may all saint does not went to school)
Before the 13th century there was no school . After the haji turab many Sufism spread here in the sindh and also born here as sindhi
Dr Boivin said in the 19th century there was a burst of new elite in Sindhi society who were well-versed in Sindhi and other disciplines such as science and English. They took interest in Sufism and started writing about it. But they were more of ‘hagio-biographers’ of Sufi saints. In the 1880s books devoted to Sufi figures were published in which Sufis like Mansoor Hallaj were named (as Sachal Sarmast often quoted Hallaj). In the beginning of the 20th century Fateh Mohammad Sehwani came out with the first book on Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. The word tazkira could be read in its first edition but not in its subsequent editions. There’s a chapter in the book devoted to dance, although the word dhamaal was not used in it
For more
Please visithttps://www.dawn.com/news/1045164/history-of-sufism-in-sindh-discussed
Following are the five famous saint of sindh .
1) shah abdul latif bhitai
2) sachal sarmast
3) lal shahbaz qalandar
4) shah abdul karim bulri
5) syed misri shah
Dr Boivin said in the 19th century there was a burst of new elite in Sindhi society who were well-versed in Sindhi and other disciplines such as science and English. They took interest in Sufism and started writing about it. But they were more of ‘hagio-biographers’ of Sufi saints. In the 1880s books devoted to Sufi figures were published in which Sufis like Mansoor Hallaj were named (as Sachal Sarmast often quoted Hallaj). In the beginning of the 20th century Fateh Mohammad Sehwani came out with the first book on Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. The word tazkira could be read in its first edition but not in its subsequent editions. There’s a chapter in the book devoted to dance, although the word dhamaal was not used in it
For more
Please visithttps://www.dawn.com/news/1045164/history-of-sufism-in-sindh-discussed
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