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Allah Baksh Sarshar 'Uqaili was a
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poet from the
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province of Pakistan.


Work

Allah Baksh published his first book, ''Ramooz-un-Nisa'' in 1920, his second in 1923, ''Dawat-e-Islam'', in 1924 ''Manasik-e-Hajj'' and in 1929 ''Khalid bin Walid''. During this time his poetry and articles used to appear in magazines like ''Al-Waheed'', Sindh Madarisa magazine, Al-Hafiz al-jamia Sindh College. He wrote in
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for the magazine ''Tasawuff'', published in
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under the pen name "Sarshar 'Uqaili". He also served as the editor of ''Al-Waheed'' newspaper for four years. From 1942 till 1945, Uqaili served as chief Officer of District Local board in Karachi, in the same period he was the president of Rajmikal music club in
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and wrote a book entitled as ''The history of Sindhi Rag'' (Sindhi mystic folks). Also, books like ''ilm-e-hinat'' ("The Study of Astronomy") appeared in his name. In 1947, when Pakistan and India separated, he was given the office of "food and livestock" in the government of Sindh and used to broadcast historical and literary speeches from Radio Pakistan, and wrote for ''Nai Zindagi'' magazine. In October 1950, he founded a center for literary studies and served as its President, and served in many other such centers. His affection for Sindh poetry led him to compile a large collection of Sindhi national poems with the title ''Sindh Jo Tarano'', which was published by the Sindh Society. In November 1955, he founded the Sindh Library in Karachi and at the same time founded the Bazm-Talib-ul-Mola academy in Hyderabad. Due to all these efforts,
Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talib-ul-Mola Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talibul Moula (4 October 1919 – 11 January 1993; Sindhi: مخدوم محمد زمان طالب المولا) was a Pakistani politician, scholar and poet. He was the 17th ''Sajjadah Nasheen'' of Ghous-ul-Haq Makhdoom ...
declared him as his vice-regent in 1952. After that, he ran the office of Director of Settlement Services in Hyderabad. Following his tenure at that post, he was designated as Commissioner and District Magistrate of Hyderabad and stayed as chairman of the
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from March 1955 to September 1961. Amongst his other contributions is that he collected his family tree. In his last days, Uqaili suffered dacoity at his house in Thatta. His personal library, with all of his writings, was stolen and many of his works were lost. Since then, much of his work is believed to have been plagiarized. On January 15, 1971, when he was 64, the Sufi poet died and was buried in his ancestral graveyard in
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, leaving behind a widow, his younger brother
N M Uqaili N. M. Uqaili (full name: Nabi Mohammad Uqaili) was the Finance Minister of Pakistan and a Chairman of the Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation (PICIC). Early life and career He headed the privatisation commission during Muham ...
, four daughters and a son who married the granddaughter of Allama Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi.


See also

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N M Uqaili N. M. Uqaili (full name: Nabi Mohammad Uqaili) was the Finance Minister of Pakistan and a Chairman of the Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation (PICIC). Early life and career He headed the privatisation commission during Muham ...
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Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talib-ul-Mola Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talibul Moula (4 October 1919 – 11 January 1993; Sindhi: مخدوم محمد زمان طالب المولا) was a Pakistani politician, scholar and poet. He was the 17th ''Sajjadah Nasheen'' of Ghous-ul-Haq Makhdoom ...
* Allama Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi *
Sharmila Farooqi Sharmila Sahiba Faruqui Hasham (Urdu: شرمیلا صاحبہ فاروقی ہشام; born 25 January 1978) is a Pakistani politician from Karachi, affiliated with the Pakistan Peoples Party. Family and education Faruqui is the daughter of Us ...


References


External links


"List of Sindhi Poets

"List of Sindhi language poets" - Science Stage
{{DEFAULTSORT:Uqaili, Allah Baksh Sarshar Pakistani writers Pakistan Movement activists from Sindh Sindhi male writers Pakistani scholars 1971 deaths 1907 births People from Thatta District Poets from Karachi D. J. Sindh Government Science College alumni Sindhi academics Sindhi poets Sindhi-language poets