Sachal SarmastTanveer Abbasi Sachal Chair-Shah Abdul Latif University, 1989 - 98 sider |
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... Hindu and he became Muslim . Mistake not ! Proclaim this ! Be thou a rose , and let them kill you as they killed Mansur . Again and again he emphasises this , " neither a Muslim nor a Hindu " . The priests could not tolerate this , but ...
... Hindu and he became Muslim . Mistake not ! Proclaim this ! Be thou a rose , and let them kill you as they killed Mansur . Again and again he emphasises this , " neither a Muslim nor a Hindu " . The priests could not tolerate this , but ...
Side 36
... Hindu disciples to sing of the " One Beloved " adored by seers and dervishes of Islam and the Hindu Faith . Abul Fazl , who too was a Sindhi and who served as a minister in Akbar's cabinet , wrote for a Hindu temple in Kashmir the ...
... Hindu disciples to sing of the " One Beloved " adored by seers and dervishes of Islam and the Hindu Faith . Abul Fazl , who too was a Sindhi and who served as a minister in Akbar's cabinet , wrote for a Hindu temple in Kashmir the ...
Side 76
... Hindu woman follower of Sachal calling herself Nimano Fakir brought out an edition of his works which is anything but scholarly . The two best books , or rather brochures , on Sachal , are those by two Hindu Professors , Jethmal Parsram ...
... Hindu woman follower of Sachal calling herself Nimano Fakir brought out an edition of his works which is anything but scholarly . The two best books , or rather brochures , on Sachal , are those by two Hindu Professors , Jethmal Parsram ...
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Abdul Abdul Latif Allah asked attained Attar Beauty became become behold Beloved born bring brought called child comes creed death desire disciple Divine earth essence Eternal eyes face faith fakir father follow gift give given God's Hallaj hands hast hath heart Heaven Hindu Holy human influence Islam kafis Khairpur king Knowledge known language Light lived looked lover manifest Mansur Master means moved Music Muslim mystic never night Order passed path Perhaps Persian poems poet poetry presence Punhu realisation Reality religion Sachal Sarmast Sachal says Sasui says secret seek seeker Shah Sindhi sing songs soul speak spiritual stage story suffering Sufi Teacher teaching tell thee things Thou art thought thyself true truly Truth turn unity University verses wonder worship