Abul Hassan Sagheer Sindhi

Abul Hassan Al-Sindi (Arabic: أبو الحسن بن محمد صادق السندي، المدني)also known as Makhdoom Abul Hassan thatvi (d.1176 AH/1724 AD)(or 1661 AD) was a Muslim scholar who is known as the founder of the old 40 letter Sindhi writing system. he was born in the last period of the mughal dor and became famous and known as the kalhora dor’s poet and scholar. his 1st book is named "makhdal tan salwatan"

Abul Hassan Sindhi
Born
Thato, Sindh, Pakistan
Died1724
Other namesAbul Hassan Al-Sindhi
OccupationLinguist and translator
Known forDeveloped the old 40 letter Sindhi writing system

Life and work

He becoming a prominent scholar in his native land, and nearing old age, he set off with a caravan to perform the Hajj, and later settled in Medina.

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References

  • Syed Salman Nadwi, Arab o Hind Ke Taluqqat, Karachi, Kareem Sons Publishers, 1972, pp 241–242.
  • Edward C Sachau, Alberuni’s India: An Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws and Astrology of India, Vol. 1, 1888. Reprinted Lahore, Sheikh Mubarak Ali, 1962. Ibid., p 232.
  • N B Baloch, Sindhi Suratkhati e Khattati, Hyderabad, Sindhi Language Authority, 1991, p vi. Sachau, op.cit., p 231.
  • B H Ellis, 1856, Report on Education in Sind, Nabi Baksh Baloch (ed.), Education in Sind before the
  • British Conquest and the Educational Policies of the Government, Hyderabad, University of Sindh, 1971, pp 1–44.
  • N B Baloch (ed. & comp), Sindhi Boli Jo Aganhro Mangzum Zakhuro, Hyderabad, Sindhi Language Authority, 1993.
  • Richard F Burton, 1851, Muslim Education in Sind in Baloch (ed.), op.cit., 1971, p 48.
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