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Shrine of Saint Shah abdul Latif Bhittai

[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was a Sindhi Sufi scholar, mystic, saint, poet, and musician. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the indian subcontinent, The major themes of his poetry include Unity of God, love for Prophet, religious tolerance and humanistic values. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was born in 1689 in Hala Haveli's village Sui-Qandar, In quest of religious truths, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai traveled to many parts of Sindh and also went to the bordering lands as far as Multan. He became well known to the rulers at height of the power and rule of Kalhoras in Sindh. However he independently traveled with Sufi brotherhoods visiting towns and cities, to preach the teachings of Islam. Throughout his travels he went to hills, valleys, riverbanks, fields and mountains where he met the ordinary simple people. He is known to have traveled to the Ganjo Hills in the south of Hyderabad, Sindh. He also writes about the adventures of Samundis (Sindhi Sailors) and how they voyaged to Lanka and Java, in the Sur Surirag and Sur Samundi, he writes a detailed account on Thatta and the port Debal. He is known to have traveled with Baloch nomads and tribes into the mountains in Las Bela, Balochistan. For three years, he traveled with these jogis and sanyasis, in search of the truth, peace, and harmony. At several places in the Risalo, mention has been made of these jogis and of his visits to these wonderful, holy and peaceful places. The two Sur Ramkali and Sur Khahori, describe them under various endearing names and a detailed account of the jogis' lifestyle is given. He also traveled to such far away places as Junagardh, Jesalmere and parts of the Thar desert.
[UNVERIFIED CONTENT] Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was a Sindhi Sufi scholar, mystic, saint, poet, and musician. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the indian subcontinent, The major themes of his poetry include Unity of God, love for Prophet, religious tolerance and humanistic values. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was born in 1689 in Hala Haveli's village Sui-Qandar, In quest of religious truths, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai traveled to many parts of Sindh and also went to the bordering lands as far as Multan. He became well known to the rulers at height of the power and rule of Kalhoras in Sindh. However he independently traveled with Sufi brotherhoods visiting towns and cities, to preach the teachings of Islam. Throughout his travels he went to hills, valleys, riverbanks, fields and mountains where he met the ordinary simple people. He is known to have traveled to the Ganjo Hills in the south of Hyderabad, Sindh. He also writes about the adventures of Samundis (Sindhi Sailors) and how they voyaged to Lanka and Java, in the Sur Surirag and Sur Samundi, he writes a detailed account on Thatta and the port Debal. He is known to have traveled with Baloch nomads and tribes into the mountains in Las Bela, Balochistan. For three years, he traveled with these jogis and sanyasis, in search of the truth, peace, and harmony. At several places in the Risalo, mention has been made of these jogis and of his visits to these wonderful, holy and peaceful places. The two Sur Ramkali and Sur Khahori, describe them under various endearing names and a detailed account of the jogis' lifestyle is given. He also traveled to such far away places as Junagardh, Jesalmere and parts of the Thar desert.
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