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Shah Latif and His Message is a 1992 book written by GM Syed about the life of sindhi Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and his teachings. The book is originally published in sindhi language and later on it is translated by Prof. Egnert Azariah.[1][2]
Author | GM Syed |
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Original title | لطيف جو پيغام |
Translator | Prof. Egnert Azariah |
Language | Sindhi |
Subject | |
Genre | Poetry |
Publication place | Pakistan |
Pages | 182 |
Syed depicts Latif "as a nationalist and patriotic poet because of his immense love and commitment to Sindh and its people."[3] The author has given a simple and direct version of his poetry and his teachings and it doesn't only guide us to correctly understand the message of his enlightenments but also helps us to understand that lurking soil of sindh since the ancient times of indus valley civilization. [4] [5]
Summary
editChapters
editThe book contains 12 Chapters.[1][2]
- Shah Latif and His Life Sketch
- Era and Political Environment of Shah Latif
- Shah Latif the National Poet of Sindh
- The Sindh of Shah Latif's Imagination
- Shah Latif's Concept of Nationalism
- Analysis of the Ideas of Shah Latif and Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
- The Religious Ideas of Shah Latif
- Important Features of Shah Latif's Poetry
- The Message of Shah Latif for the Sindhis
- Political Ideas of Shah Abdul Latif
- Our Responsibilities Toward Shah Latif
- Some Selected Verses of Shah Latif From the Point of View of their Themes
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Shah Latif and His Message". www.gmsyed.org.
- ^ a b "Shah Latif and His Message - PDF Free Download". docplayer.net.
- ^ Memon, Amanullah (2008). "Alternative Voices from Sindh: A Critical Study of Shah Abdul Latif's Poetry". In Singh, Surinder; Gaur (eds.). Popular Literature and Pre-Modern Societies in South Asia. Delhi: Longman. pp. 133–134. ISBN 978-81-317-1358-7.
- ^ "Shah Latif and his message - G M Syed". Issuu. 10 November 2011.
- ^ Shah Latif and His Message. Sain Publishers. January 1966.