Khwaja Ghulam Farid

Khawaja Ghulam Farid

Tomb of Khawaja Ghulam Farid
Spiritual Poet
Born 1845 A.D.
Chachran Sharif, Punjab
Died 1901 A.D.
Chachran Sharif, Punjab
Honored in Islam
Influences Prophets of Islam, Baba Farid
Influenced Countless Pakistani Sufi poets
Tradition/Genre Kafi

Hazrat Khawaja Ghulam Farid (Saraiki: ਹਜ਼ਰਤ ਖ਼੍ਵਾਜਾ ਗ਼ੁਲਾਮ ਫ਼ਰੀਦ (Gurmukhi), حضرت خواجہ غُلام فرید (Shahmukhi), हज़रत ख़्वाजा ग़ुलाम फ़रीद (Devanagari)) or Khawaja Farid (1845-1901) is considered one of the most read and respected sufi poets in the Indian subcontinent. He belonged to Chishti-Nizami sufi order. He was born and died at Chachran Sharif and was buried at Kot Mithan in district Rajanpur. He traveled to different cities and preached for Islam and peace.

He was the son of Khwaja Khuda Bakhsh. His mother died when he was five years old and he was orphaned at age twelve when his father died. He was educated by his elder brother, Fakhr Jahan Uhdi.

He was a scholar of that time and wrote several books. He knew Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, Braj Bhasha, and Punjabi. He was a poet of Punjabi and Urdu. He also wrote some poems in Sindhi, Persian, and Braj Bhasha. He was an anti-imperialist poet. He opposed British rule in Bahawalpur. He said to ruler of Bahawalpur in his poem, "You rule yourself on your state and finish police station of British from your state." اپڑیں ملک کوں آپ وسا توں۔پٹ انگریزی تھانے

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Works by Khawaja Ghulam Farid

Themes of Poetry and Teachings

His poetry is full of love with Allah, Muhammad, humanity and nature. He has used the symbolism of desert life at most places in his poetry.

Faridiat

Faridiat (Sariki: फ़रीदीयत (Devanagari), فریدیات (Shahmukhi) ਫ਼ਰੀਦੀਅਤ (Gurmukhi)) is a new topic about Khawaja Farid's life, poetry and his mysticism. There are several books and hundreds articles on this topic. There are also experts of Khawaja Farid as under

Some books on Faridiat

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Legacy

Many religious and educational institutions are named after him. Many streets, towns and shops are also named after him.

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