Sardar Shaukat Hyat was a young and energetic leader who proved that the new generation of Punjabi Muslims supported the Muslim League, unlike the older Unionists.
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Which Sufi saint is famous for his 'Punjabi' poetry and his story of 'Heer Ranjha' as a spiritual allegory?
While Waris Shah is the author of the 'Heer,' he was a Sufi poet who used the tragic love story of Heer and Ranjha to symbolize the human soul's longing and struggle to reach the Divine Beloved.
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Which Sufi saint is known as 'Ganj-e-Shakar' (Treasury of Sugar) for his sweet nature and penance?
Baba Farid was a great master of the Chishti order in the Punjab region. His poetry in the local Punjabi language (later included in the Guru Granth Sahib) and his ascetic lifestyle made him a beloved figure across religious boundaries.
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Who bridged Urdu and Punjabi poetry with modernist works in the 20th century?
Munir Ahmed Niazi (1928–2006), a Pakistani poet, wrote in both Urdu and Punjabi, blending modernist themes with lyrical sensitivity. His works, like *Kuliyat-e-Munir*, explore love, loss, and identity, making him a significant figure in South Asian poetry.
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Which 19th-century Sufi poet wrote lyrical verses in Saraiki and Punjabi?
Khawaja Ghulam Farid (1845–1901), a Sufi poet of the Indian subcontinent, wrote lyrical poetry in Saraiki and Punjabi, often expressing divine love and the beauty of the desert. His *Kafis* are integral to South Asian Sufi poetry, blending mysticism with regional folklore.
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Who penned the Punjabi epic *Saiful Mulook* in the 19th century?
Mian Muhammad Bakhsh (1830–1907), a Sufi saint and poet, wrote *Saiful Mulook*, a mystical and romantic epic in Western Punjabi, Hindko, and Pothohari. His poetry, blending spiritual and folk elements, remains widely revered in Pakistan’s literary tradition.
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Which 17th-century Sufi mystic wrote devotional Punjabi poetry during the Mughal era?
Sultan Bahu (1630–1691), a Sufi mystic and Punjabi poet, wrote devotional poetry during the Mughal empire. His verses, often in the *Kafi* form, express yearning for divine union and are cherished in Punjab’s Sufi tradition, influencing spiritual literature.
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Who wrote the epic Punjabi love story *Heer Ranjha* in the 18th century?
Waris Shah (1722–1798), a Punjabi Sufi poet, authored *Heer Ranjha*, an epic romantic poem considered a masterpiece of Punjabi literature. Written in the Chishti Sufi tradition, it explores love, sacrifice, and spiritual longing, resonating across generations.
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Which 18th-century Sufi poet expressed divine love in Punjabi verses like *Kafi*?
Bulleh Shah (1680–1757), a Punjabi Sufi poet, wrote *Kafi* poems that express divine love and critique social hierarchies. His mystical verses, blending folk and spiritual themes, remain beloved in Punjab and beyond, influencing South Asian devotional poetry.