Sachal sarmast
Sufi saint Sachal Sarmast Poet Of seven Languages |
Sachal Sarmast (Mian Abdul Wahab), the great mystic of Sindh, is the leading Sufi poet of distinction who composed verses on philosophy and Sufism.
GadiNasheen Sachal Sarmast Abdul Haque Present (2022)
Mansoor Sani - Second Mansur
He is known as the second Mansoor ul Hajjaj because of his poetry and philosophy. Sache Dino, Sachoo (the truthful), and Sachal Sarmast were all names given to Mian Abdul Wahab Farooqi because of the radical Sufi pursuits with which he challenged the rigid mindset of the clergy of his times.
Shair e Haft Zaban - Poet of Seven Languages
Also called 'Shair-e-Haft Zaban' (poet in seven languages) as he composed poetical pieces in Arabic, Sindhi, Seraiki, Punjabi, Urdu, Persian, and Balochi, that is replete with Divine Love.
It is on Monotheism, the Glorious Quran, and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). He also composed poems of high order in Urdu and Persian. The great Sufi poets like Attar, Sami, and Roomi influenced him.
Sachal Sarmast and Sindhi Poetry
Sindhi poetry of Sachal Sarmast encompasses a wide range of subjects and possesses its own individuality. He perfected a great deal of old-style i.e. Abyat and Dohas greatly in vogue before him. While Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai (another Sufi poet of Sindh) enhanced the standard of Sindhi poetry to the highest level of excellence in style, diction, and subject matter, Sachal Sarmast took the lead in raising the standard and level of Kafi, ghazal, and marsiya in Sindhi poetry. Unlike Shah Latif whose compositions are woven around local and folk themes, Sachal Sarmast has touched on all great Sufi saints, fountains of knowledge, and learning, besides the most popular folktales of the Indus valley.
The images, similes, metaphors, and allegories employed by Sachal Sarmast give him a prominent place in Sindhi literature.
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