singer : reshma parveen ( sanam marvi sister )
song : bol pakhi pardesi
Sufi song
lyrics : hazrat sachal sarmast r.a
directors : aftab qasim maka , ali qasim maka & ahsan qasim maka
edit by : ahsan qasim maka & zulfiqar ali sirai
producer : muhammad qasim maka & ahsan qasim maka
Hazrat Sachal Sarmast
Sachal Sarmast, also known as Hazrat Faqir Attar-e-Sindh Mansur-i-Sani Shair-i-Haft-Zuban, was an esteemed 18th and 19th-century Sindhi Sufi poet, mystic, and philosopher. His literary contributions have left an indelible mark on Sindhi-language literature and continue to resonate with seekers of spiritual wisdom.
Here are some key details about Sachal Sarmast:
Birth and Background:
He was born around 1739 CE in Daraza, near Ranipur, which is now part of Sindh, Pakistan.
Sachal Sarmast hailed from a Sunni Sufi Muslim background and traced his lineage to the second Caliph of Sunni Islam, Umar.
Multilingual Poet:
Sachal Sarmast’s poetic expression transcended linguistic boundaries. He composed poetry in seven languages: Sindhi, Siraiki, Persian, Urdu, Balochi, Punjabi, and Arabic.
His verses explored themes of love, mysticism, and the unity of God.
Philosophy and Influence:
He followed the Wahdat-ul-Wujood (Unity of Being) philosophy, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all existence.
Sachal Sarmast’s poetry is characterized by its simplicity, beauty, and deep spiritual insights.
Appearance and Dress:
Sachal had a radiant face, misty eyes, long hair, and a flowing beard. His demeanor carried a tinge of sorrow, as if he suffered for others.
His attire was modest: a white pehran (shirt) and a white goad (sheet/loincloth) around his waist. Hewore a green skullcap (kullah) outdoors, along with a green turban gifted by his spiritual guide.
For long walks in meadows and mountains, he preferred to go barefoot or wore typical wooden footwear called chakiries.
Sachal Sarmast’s legacy endures, inspiring generations with his profound spiritual insights and poetic expressions. His shrine remains a place of reverence for those seeking solace and enlightenment.
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