Makhdoom Lutufullah
Makhdoom Nooh (Sindhi: مخدوم نوح),[1] was a great saint of his era. His roots connect with Islam's first caliph, Abu Bakr. He worshipped in the Suharwardi line of style. He was a Sindhi-language poet, and saint. Makhdoom Nooh was the first to translate the Quran into the Persian language.[2]
Makhdoom Nooh | |
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مخدوم نوح | |
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Born | 1506 CE, 911 Hijri |
Died | 1590 CE (aged 84) Sindh, Tarkhan Dynasty (now Sindh, Pakistan) |
Religion | Islam |
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Movement | Suharwardi |
Main interest(s) | Sindhi, Persain, poetry |
Poetry
نہ سي جوڳي جوءِ ۾، نہ سي سامي واٽ
ڪاپڙين ڪنواٽ، وڏي ويل پلاڻيا
ابوبڪر آءُ، سامي سفر ھليا
متان ٿي پئان سڪين سناسين کي
References
- Encyclopedia Sindhiana volume 5, Sindhi language Authority, 2010, p. 416
- A comprehensive study of different technical forms of Sindhi Poetry, Sindhi language Authority, 2007, p. 297
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