Khawaja Ghulam Farid خواجہ غُلام فرید | |
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![]() Tomb of Ghulam Farid at Mithankot | |
Born | c. 1841/1845 Chachran, Bahawalpur, British India (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) |
Died | 24 July 1901 (aged 56 or 60) Chachran, Bahawalpur, British India (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) |
Resting place | Mithankot, Punjab, Pakistan |
Notable work | Diwan-e-Farid Manaqab-e-Mehboobia Fawaid Faridia |
Khawaja Ghulam Farid (also romanized as Fareed; c. 1841/1845 – 24 July 1901) was a 19th-century Sufi poet and mystic from Bahawalpur, Punjab, belonging to the Chishti Order. Most of his work is in the local Multani, or what is now known as Saraiki. However, he also contributed to the Standard Punjabi, Urdu and Persian literature.[1][2][3]
Later on these assertions became the conventional tradition of the Sufi poetry that was summed up by the Punjabi poet-mystic Khwaja Ghulam Farid (1841–1901) in one of his kāfī:
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