Qazi Qadan

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Qazi Qadan
قاضي قادن
Born1493
Bakhar, Samma Dynasty
Died1551 (1552) (aged 58)
Parent(s)
  • Abu Saeed Bakhari (father)

Philosophy career
SchoolSufism
Main interests
lyric poetry
Notable ideas
Sufi poetry, Sufi philosophy, and Sufi music

Qazi Qadan (1493–1551) (Sindhi: قاضي قادن‎, Urdu: قاضی قادن‎), born in Bakhar Samma Dynasty (present day Sukkur, Sindh Pakistan) was the first Sindhi Sufi poet from Sindh in modern-day Pakistan. He is also called The Father of Sindhi Poetry.[1][2] Qadan died in Mandia, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire (present day Saudi Arabia).

Reference[]

  1. ^ HariThakur, pp. 3–5.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia Sindhiana volume 4, Sindhi language Authority, 2010, p. 200
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