Bulleh Shah is believed to have been born in 1680, in a small village of Uch, Bahawalpur, Punjab, in Pakistan today.and his father, Shah Mohammed Darwaish, was a teacher and preacher in a mosque in the village. Not much is known about the origin of Bulleh Shah, some of his fathers and grandparents are immigrants from Uzbekistan [3], and claimed that his family of origin directly from the Prophet Muhammad.Quoted by his parents when he was six months old, for Malakwal. And his father got a job at a later time Pandoke, about 50 miles southeast of Kasur. Bulleh Shah received his education in the early Pandoke and moved to Kasur for higher education. He also received education from Maulana Mohiyuddin. The teacher, spiritual Sufi Shah Inayat Qadri Qadri, who was a member of the tribe den Lahore.There is a large amount of what is known about Bulleh Shah comes through legends, and not objective; to the point that there is no agreement even among historians about the history of the real level and place of birth. It has been compiled some "facts" about his life together for his writings. Other "facts" seem to have been passed down through oral traditions.Bulleh Shah practiced the Sufi tradition of Punjabi poetry established by poets like Shah Hussain (1538-1599), Sultan Bahu (1629-1691), and Shah Sharaf (1640-1724).Bulleh Shah lived in the same period Sindhi Sufi poet, Shah Abdul Latif Bhatai (1689-1752). Omar has also interfere with Waris Shah Punjabi poet (1722-1798), Heer Ranjha and fame, and Sindhi Sufi poet Abdul Wahab (1739-1829), known by name, pen, Sachal Sarmast ("seeking the truth of the leader of a drunk"). Among the Urdu poets, Bulleh Shah lived 400 miles away from Mir Taqi Mir (1723-1810) of Agra.Sindhi poetry and used Siraiki called Bulleh Shah verse form employed in the first place enough, a pattern of Punjabi, not only by the Sufis of Sindh and Punjab, but also by the Sikh gurus.
Bulleh Shah's poetry and philosophy strongly criticizes Islamic religious belief of his time
Died in 1757, and his tomb is located in Kasur and present day Pakistan
Bulleh Shah's Poetry:
Chal Way Bullehya Chal O'thay Chaliyay
Jithay Saaray Annay
Na Koi Saadee Zaat PichHanay
Tay Na Koi Saanu Mannay
Bulleh Shah's poetry and philosophy strongly criticizes Islamic religious belief of his time
Died in 1757, and his tomb is located in Kasur and present day Pakistan
Bulleh Shah's Poetry:
Chal Way Bullehya Chal O'thay Chaliyay
Jithay Saaray Annay
Na Koi Saadee Zaat PichHanay
Tay Na Koi Saanu Mannay
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