Friday, 6 September 2013

Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (RA)

Sharif, Lahore and Delhi. Became disciple of Shaikh Fakhruddjn Nizanii, Chjshfl, Dehlavi (1126-1199 AH/1714-1784 AD) in 1751 AD, settled aM died in Mahaar Sharif (Disthct Bahawalpur) on 02703 Dhulhijja 1205 AH/02-03 August, 1791-2 and buried in Tahsil Chistiyan of Bahawal Nagar, district l3ahawalpur.
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (RA)
(1689-1752 AD)
Greatest Sindhi Suli-poet of Qadriyah order, Shah Abdul Latif 5/0 Shah Habib Kazmi (RA) was born by about 1102 AH/1690 AD in a Haveli called “Shah Habib Jo Kant/a”, near a lake called “Soya tan Ji K/jar” and died and buried on 14 Safar 1165 AH/)anuary 1752 AD at Hint Shah, a small town of Taluka Hala Djstrict Matiari. His poetic compendium, composed in Sindhi verse and known as S/ia/i Jo -Risalo, is a classic in world literature. The greatest influences on his poetry are those of the Holy Qura’an, the Hadith and the Mathnavi of Maulana Rumi (RA).

Waris Shah
(1727-1792AD)
Sayed Waris Shah S/O of Sayed Gui Slier Shah, a descendant of Sayed Saddaruddin Shah of Bakhar popularly called Waris Shah, the author of the most celebrated Punjabi folk-lore romance story of I-leer Rnnjlza generally knowns Heer Waris Shah was born in 1130 AH/1727 AD, died and buried in 1199 AH/ July 29, 1792 AD in a village Jandiala Sher Than near District Shaikhupura of Pakistan. After education, he travelled extensively around the Muslim world including China and performed two or three Hafl also. Besides Punjahi which was his mother tongue, he had proficiency at Pefsian, Arabic, Hindi, Sansikrt and Baluchi also. He spent last years of his life with his patron and friend Sardar Nawab Muhammad Azeem in Malika Haans, a village of Sahiwal, Pakistan, where he completed his famous book on folk tale of Heer Ran) ha.
Nadir Shah Afshar
(1688-1747)
Iranian ruler and conqueror who created an Iranian Empire that stretched from the Indus River to the Caucasus Mountains. Nadir Qoli Beg, also called Tahmasp Qoli IKhan, was born in a village Kobhan (Iran) on October 22, 1688 and died in Fathabad (Iran) in June 1747 AD.
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Shaikh Abdul Rahim Girhori (R.A)
(17391778 AD)
Sufi poet of Naqshbandia order, jurist and theologian Shaikh Abdul Rahim 5/0 Sa’dullah Moosija Mangrio was born in 1152 AH/1739 AD. The main theme of his teachings in his all works is The Essence (doctrine) of Muhammad (SAW) or Haqiqat Muhammadia. He elaborated it as the logos, The Perfect Man (al-Insan al-Kamil). This absolutely Perfect Man is the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and in every age the Perfect Men are an outward manifestation of the Essence of Muhammad (SAW).
Mir Hassan Dihiavi
(1736-1786 AD)
Famous Urdu poet Mir 1-lassan Dihlavi was born in 1736 and died in 1786 AD. Flis major works are: (1) Diwan (2)Tazkira-e-Shu’rai Urdu (3) Mathnavi Sihr al-Bayan.
Tipu Sultan
(1750-1799 AD)
Sultan Fateh Ali Qureshi Tipu, by name’Tiger of Mysore’, whose thundering words will go clown as the most chivalrous ever recorded in history: “To live a day like a lion is far butter than a thousand years life
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Sultan of Mysore. He was born on November 1 0, 1751) AD at Divanelli, in Banglore (India). He won fame in the wars of the late 18u century in southern Imlia. Tipu was instructed in military tactics by French officers in the employ of his father Haider AlL Seringapatam, capital of Mysore, was stormed on May 4, 1799 by the attack of combined armies of British and Nizam of 1-lyderahad Deccon, assisted by the forces of some other indian forces, and the enemy’s bullets struck him in the chest while he was gallantly fighting a hand to hand battle at the gate of palace and consequently became a martyr to the cause of freedom and buried on 5Lh May 1799 AD near the mausoleum of his father.

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