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SINDHI SONG – TUHINJE SHAHAR MEIN

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SUFI POET SHAH ABDUL LATIF

When the world was still to be born
When Adam was still to receive his form
Then my relationship began
When I heard the Lord’s voice
A voice sweet and clear
I said “YES” with my heart
And formed a bond with land (Sindh)
I love
When all of us were one, My bond
then begun.
– Secular Sindhi Sufi (mystic) poet of Peace, Shah Abdul Latif (1689 – 1752)
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Saaeen sadaaeen kareen mathay Sindh sukaar, Dost mithha dildaar aalam sabh aabaad kareen.
Translation – May Lord bless Sindh along with entire world.
SHAH ABDUL LATIF, Secular Sindhi Sufi poet ( 1689 – 1752 )
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Religions got the people confused in the country
The mullahs, the Pundits, the Sheiks misled the masses
Some bowed themselves in prayers and some settled
in the temples
People of mind never got closer to love even.
~ Sachal Sarmast, Secular Sindhi Sufi poet (1739–1829)
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“The brave speak the truth Let others like it or not; For the talk of false friendship we care not.” ~ Sachal Sarmast, Secular Sindhi Sufi poet (1739–1829)
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“Aad sach, jugaad sach. Hai bhi sach, Nanak, hosi bhi sach.” ~ Guru Nanak Jee. – Translation: truth is the beginning and the end. Nanak, truth is now and truth is all there will be tomorrow.

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Translation - Destroy a mosque, destroy a temple, destroy everything in sight. But don't break a human heart, for that is where God resides - -Baba Bulle Shah

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