پنجابی صوفیانہ شاعری کی روایت

The Tradition of Punjabi Sufi Poetry

Authors

  • Dr. Nadia Anjum Assistant Professor, Department of Urdu, Govt. Associate College for Women Ayub Research Faisalabad. Author
  • Dr. Riaz Ahmad Riaz Department of Urdu (Visiting), Government College University Faisalabad. Author
  • Shumaila Majeed Visiting Lecturer, Goverment Islamia Graduate College for Women, Eid Gah Road, Faisalabad. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56276/9gxa5n43

Keywords:

Sufi Poetry, Universal Appeal, Spiritual Experiences, Punjabi Culture, Mystical Traditions

Abstract

The appeal of Sufi poetry is universal, as it has deep roots and a close creative bondage with mankind. Sufis' are lovers of the truth. Through love and devotion, they seek to become one with their beloved. Through poetry, many of the great Sufi mystics have been able to encapsulate and share their spiritual experiences. Punjabi, as being the major language of the subcontinent, attracted more poets than any other. So, Sufi poetry runs deep in the roots of this culture. This article sheds some light on the history and traditions of Sufi poetry.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

پنجابی صوفیانہ شاعری کی روایت: The Tradition of Punjabi Sufi Poetry. (2024). Taṣdīq, 6(2), 68-81. https://doi.org/10.56276/9gxa5n43