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اخلاق محمدي، سنڌي
short book on the Akhlaq of Prophet Muhammad sallAllahu alaihi waSallam, by famous Sindhi scholar Hakim Fateh Muhammad Sewhani.
ڪشف المحجوب، سنڌي ترجمو
Sindhi translation of the first ever Persian book on Sufism, authored by Abul Hasan Sayyid Ali bin Usman Hujweri alias Data Ganj Bakhsh.
تحفة الطاهرين، سنڌي ترجمو
تحفة الطاهرين سنڌي ترجمو
ليکڪ: شيخ محمد اعظم ٺٽوي
سنڌيڪار: عبدالرسول قادري
Contains short biographical sketches of the Sufis of Sindh.
Tuhfat al-Tahireen (Sindhi translation)
By Shaykh Muhammad Azam bin Muhammad Shafi Thattvi
شاه جو رسالو، علامه آئي آئي قاضي، سنڌي
Shah Jo Risalo شاه جو رسالو - compiled by Allama I.I. Kazi
Published by Sindhi Adabi Board Jamshoro (Pakistan) in 1993
Shah Jo Risalo (شاه جو رسالو) is the most celebrated poetic work in the Sindhi language. A collection of short verses, it comprises of allegorical Sufi poetry that is highly ecstatic and full of divine love. It was verbally quoted from the most famous Sindhi Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, collected by his followers in the form of a Risalo or Divan. This version is based on the less known but more authentic edition by Allama I. I. Kazi, the person with immense knowledge of Shah’s biography and poetry.
تحفة الڪرام، سنڌي ترجمو
Tuhfat-ul-Kiram (Sindhi) تحفة الڪرام
By: Mir Ali Sher Qane' Thattvi مير علي شير قانع ٺٽوي
Translated by: Makhdum Ameer Muhammad
Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thattvi - Biography and Works
Makhdum Muhammad Hashim Thattvi
(Arabic: العلامة المخدوم محمد هاشم بن عبدالغفور بن عبدالرحمان التتوي السندي الحارثي الحنفي)
(Sindhi: مخدوم محمد هاشم ٺٽوي)
Born: 10 Rabi' al-Awwal 1104 A.H. (1692 CE)
Died: Thursday 6 Rajab 1174 AH. at 70 years of age
Complete Biography in Sindhi by: Dr. Abdul-Rasool Qadri (ڊاڪٽر عبدالرسول قادري)
Keemya as-Sa'adat
Kimiya-e-Sa'adat Alchemy of Happniness (کیمیائے سعادت)
By Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (450-505 AH)
{كميائي سعادات} Kimiya-ye Saadah (Alchemy of Happiness) [M:45; A:45] Al-Ghazali's own Persian version of the Ihya' a shorter work. Considering al-Ghazali's pedagogical tendencies one could assume that the Ihya' is larger/deeper work on the subject, the Kimiya to be the medium work and the 'arbain to be the summary work.
وتايو فقير، سنڌي
Watayo Fakir - وتايو فقير
Author: Wali Muhammad Tahirzado Language: Sindhi (سنڌي) Genre: Biography, Sufism Pages: 118 (demi size) Publisher: Sindhi Adabi Board, Jamshoro, Pakistan Edition: First, 2005 Website: http://sindhiadabiboard.org This book is about the life of famous folk character of Sindh, Watayo Fakir, who was a dervish (Majzoob) in the 18th century in Sindh (Pakistan). It collects folk sayings and stories about Watayo Fakir. |
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