عاشقن ٻارڻ ٻاريو
وھ واھ جوڳي ناٿ جلن
Mansoor Faqeer Shahni is singing the poetry of Mahdi Sain of Shahpur Jahania Uhey Adhooti Alif Parrhan, Ashiqan Barrann Baariyo Wah waah Jogi Naath Jalan
اھي آڌوتي الف پڙھن، عاشقن ٻارڻ ٻاريو
وھ واھ جوڳي ناٿ جلن.
۱- ڄر ڄيراٽي ڄيري کايا، اُلا ڄڀيون برھ بڇايا،
اُھي معشوقن جا ماريا، منزل مدد رسن.
۲- اَلّ عشق نارالله لاتئون لالي- مچ محبت جو نوبت شاھي،
آڻن چاڙھن پاڻ سپاھي- ٻيا سڀ ورق وسارن.
۳- ’مھدي‘ اُنھن گھر آيو، خوديءَ کي جن پاڻ جلايو،
پرينءَ تن کي پاڻ پسايو، اُھي آڙھ منجھ اچن.
8113 S नाथु s. m. ناٿ ناٿُ A master, lord, often used as an affix to the names of jogis.
5442 S ज॒र s. f. ڄر ڄر The strong burning heat of a fire &c.
Kalam e Mehdi sain by Mansoor Faqeer SHahni
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Sufi music, known for its devotional nature, finds its roots in the works of renowned Sufi poets such as Rumi, Hafiz, Bulleh Shah, Amir Khusrow, Khwaja Ghulam Farid, Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai and Sachal Sarmast. Well-known forms of this musical genre include Qawwali and Nanik Shahi (Yaktara Music), both widely prevalent in the Sufi culture of the Indian Subcontinent. But it is not limited to these forms; music also plays a crucial role in the Sema ceremony conducted by the whirling dervishes.
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Notable Bengali singer, Lalan Fakir, and Bangladesh's revered national poet, Kazi Nazrul Islam, composed several Sufi songs contributing greatly to the genre.
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These are very nice collection of poetry but my Sindhi is not that good. Do you have Urdu Poetry It will help me a lot.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing it with english translation
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