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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1990
LIVE LIKE ‘ALĪ AND DIE LIKE ḤUSAIN: THE SUFIS OF SIND FROM MANṢŪR AL-HALLĀĞ TO SYED WAQĀR ḤUSAIN ŠĀH LAṬĪFĪ, 2018
1 LIVE LIKE ‘ALĪ AND DIE LIKE ḤUSAIN: THE SUFIS OF SIND FROM MANṢŪR AL-HALLĀĞ TO SYED WAQĀR ḤUSAI... more 1
LIVE LIKE ‘ALĪ AND DIE LIKE ḤUSAIN:
THE SUFIS OF SIND FROM MANṢŪR AL-HALLĀĞ TO SYED WAQĀR ḤUSAIN ŠĀH LAṬĪFĪ
HUGH VAN SKYHAWK
JOHANNES GUTENBERG UNIVERSITY
MAINZ, GERMANY
ABSTRACT
From Manṣūr al-Hallāğ (244/858-309/922) to Pīr Hajī Syed Khwāja Ḥasan Sākhī Sulṭān Mangho Pīr in the 13th century to Abdul Wahhāb Fārūqī Sačal Sarmast Āškār in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (1152/1739–1242/1826) to the sixth Pīr Pagara, Šahīd Sibġatullah Šāh Rašīdī II (1327/1910-1361/1943), to the mild-mannered Syed Waqār Ḥusain Šāh Laṭīfī, sajjāda nashīn of the dargāh of the dargāh of Shāh Abdul Latīf Bhiṭā’ī in Bhiṭ Shāh, Sindh, the pīrs of Sind have shown time and again what it means ‘to die before death’ and to ‘to live like Ali and die like Husain’. Their messages of love both human and divine live in the hearts of humanity far beyond the life-giving waters of the Indus and the life-taking bloodbaths of Karachi. In this paper we trace the sublime threads of ‘išq (divine love) in Sind from Hallāğ to Bina Shah (b. 1972).
Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, 2003
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1993
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2003
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1988
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1998
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2004
... Text #1, "Genealogy of Hispar" recited by Zawar Mayun Ali, consists of abou... more ... Text #1, "Genealogy of Hispar" recited by Zawar Mayun Ali, consists of about 1,600 words. This first text is accompanied by a morphemic analysis, though in a format different from that familiar to American linguists. For the first ...
The first page of the paper serves as an abstract.
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1990
LIVE LIKE ‘ALĪ AND DIE LIKE ḤUSAIN: THE SUFIS OF SIND FROM MANṢŪR AL-HALLĀĞ TO SYED WAQĀR ḤUSAIN ŠĀH LAṬĪFĪ, 2018
1 LIVE LIKE ‘ALĪ AND DIE LIKE ḤUSAIN: THE SUFIS OF SIND FROM MANṢŪR AL-HALLĀĞ TO SYED WAQĀR ḤUSAI... more 1
LIVE LIKE ‘ALĪ AND DIE LIKE ḤUSAIN:
THE SUFIS OF SIND FROM MANṢŪR AL-HALLĀĞ TO SYED WAQĀR ḤUSAIN ŠĀH LAṬĪFĪ
HUGH VAN SKYHAWK
JOHANNES GUTENBERG UNIVERSITY
MAINZ, GERMANY
ABSTRACT
From Manṣūr al-Hallāğ (244/858-309/922) to Pīr Hajī Syed Khwāja Ḥasan Sākhī Sulṭān Mangho Pīr in the 13th century to Abdul Wahhāb Fārūqī Sačal Sarmast Āškār in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (1152/1739–1242/1826) to the sixth Pīr Pagara, Šahīd Sibġatullah Šāh Rašīdī II (1327/1910-1361/1943), to the mild-mannered Syed Waqār Ḥusain Šāh Laṭīfī, sajjāda nashīn of the dargāh of the dargāh of Shāh Abdul Latīf Bhiṭā’ī in Bhiṭ Shāh, Sindh, the pīrs of Sind have shown time and again what it means ‘to die before death’ and to ‘to live like Ali and die like Husain’. Their messages of love both human and divine live in the hearts of humanity far beyond the life-giving waters of the Indus and the life-taking bloodbaths of Karachi. In this paper we trace the sublime threads of ‘išq (divine love) in Sind from Hallāğ to Bina Shah (b. 1972).
Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, 2003
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1993
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2003
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1988
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1998
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2004
... Text #1, "Genealogy of Hispar" recited by Zawar Mayun Ali, consists of abou... more ... Text #1, "Genealogy of Hispar" recited by Zawar Mayun Ali, consists of about 1,600 words. This first text is accompanied by a morphemic analysis, though in a format different from that familiar to American linguists. For the first ...
The first page of the paper serves as an abstract.