Abdul Wahid Aresar

Abdul Wahid Arisar (Sindhi: عبد الواحد آريسر) (11 October 1949 – 3 May 2015) was a notable scholar, writer, researcher and Sindhi politician who was one of the heads of the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), a political party in Sindh.[1] It was reported that there were significant "differences" between Arisar and the head of another faction in the JSQM, Bashir Qureshi.[2] Arisar had previously been chairman of the party in the 1990s.[3][4]

Abdul Wahid Arisar
عبدالواحد آريسر
Born
Abdul Wahid Arisar

(1949-10-11)11 October 1949
Village Waoori, District: Umarkot
Died3 May 2015(2015-05-03) (aged 65)
Resting placeBuried at Village Unar Abad, District: Umarkot
Other namesArisar, Molvi Abdul Wahid Arisar
EducationMolvi Arabic
Alma materPrimary School Sabho, Bhendo Shareef, Madarsa Hashmia Sujawal, Madarsa Muftah-ul-Uloom Hyderabad, Shah Waliullah Academy Hyderabad, Orintiel College Hyderabad
Known forLeadership of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz,
philosophy of Peace
MovementJeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz
Spouse(s)Kaisar
Children1

Bibliography

The following is a list of books written by Abdul Wahid Ari


sar, including his prison diaries, reviews and his research work, as well as writings on his struggle for freedom.

S #Roman NameBooksYear of Publication
1Pirih jo Pegham (Addresses)Sindhi: پره جو پيغام1974
2Sadyun Joon Sadaoon (Addresses)صدين جون صدائون1976
3Sarr Main Sanjhi Werسر ۾ سانجھي وير1979
4Warya Waherooوريا واهيرو1981
5Mitti’a Hana Manhoon

(Translation of The Wretched of the Earth)

مٽيءَ هاڻا ماڻهو1983
6Tahki Nikta Toohٽهڪي نڪتا ٽوهه1985
7Taram yatra (Jail Diary)ترم ياترا (جيل ڊائري)1985
8Mariyun Maryus Keenaki (Jail Diary)ماڙين ماريس ڪينڪي (جيل ڊائري)1985
9Sindhi Samaj jo Jaezoسنڌي سماج جو جائزو1985
10G M Syedجي ايم سيد (شخصيت ۽ فڪر)1986
11Thee na Muhabbat Maatٿي نه محبت مات1986
12Mujeeb ain Bhuttoمجيب ۽ ڀٽو1987
13Rabiul Awwal ja char chand(Four crescents of Rabiul Awwal) ربيع الاول جا چار چنڊ

1966

14Weragi Jy Wanjna Huaويراڳي جي وڃڻا ها 2015
15Chaa te Shakhs Hoڇا ته شخص هو1978
16Gichi Ganha Looh Jaڳچيءَ ڳانا لوه جا
17Qoumi Tahreek Aii Qomi tahreek me Rukawatoonقومي تحريڪ ۽ قومي تحريڪ ۾ روڪاوٽون
18Vrrk Vrrk Tareekhورق ورق تاريخ
19Baakh Jo Aawazباک جو آواز
20Chandokiyon aii Chetچانڊوڪيون ۽ چيٽ
21Umeed Jo Qatulاميد جو قتل
22Nae Door ja nawa Chaar darweshنئين دور جا نوان چار درويش

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Death

Arisar was suffering from kidney disorder, he had been under treatment in a private hospital at Hyderabad, when his ailment became so severe that he was brought to Karachi and died in Karachi, Pakistan at the age of 65 on 3 May 2015.[5][6]

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See also

References

  1. "Shoot-at-sight in Sindh; Taliban tells people to return to Swat". The Indian Express. May 26, 2009. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  2. "GM Syed death anniversary". Daily Times. April 25, 2007. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  3. "HYDERABAD: JSQM to launch protest drive: Arrest of party leaders". DAWN. March 17, 2002. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  4. "Abdul Wahid Arisar". Pakistan & Gulf Economist. S. Akhtar Ali. 15 (18–26): 34, 37. 1996.
  5. "JSQM leader Abdul Wahid Arisar passes away aged 65". thenewstribe.com.
  6. "JSQM-A chief Arisar passes away". pakistanpost.pk. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
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