Baba Mohammad Yahya Khan

Baba Mohammad Yahya Khan is a Sufi. He is a spiritual mentor of many people around the globe. Baba ji introduces himself as a Durvaish of Malaamti Order of Spiritualism. Baba ji has worked in his life in many international cinemas and stage shows etc. He has performed various roles as Baba Bulleh Shah, Miyan Mohammad Bakhsh and many more on plays broadcast on PTV. Baba ji has spread his Sufi thoughts through various books like Piya Rung Kala, Kajal Kotha, Shab Deeda, Lay Baba Ababeel, etc. His works have been translated in different languages as well. Baba ji was born on 7 September 1936 in Sialkot British India.[2] He is closely related to Allama Iqbal, Wasif Ali Wasif, Ashfaq Ahmad, Bano Qudsia and Mumtaz Mufti.[3]

Baba Mohammad Yahya Khan
با با محمد یحیٰ خان
Born(1936-09-07)7 September 1936[1]
Sialkot, British India
LanguageUrdu,Hindi,Punjabi,English
NationalityPakistani/British
GenreSufism
Literary movementMalaamti
Notable worksPiya Rang Kala , Kajal Kotha , Shab Deedah, Lay Baba Ababeal

Literary works

He is best known for his books. He is author of many books.

  • Piya Rang Kala پیا رنگ کالا
  • Kajal Kotha
  • Shab deeda
  • Le Baba Ababeel
  • Moom ki Murat
  • Mann mandir Mann masjid
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. https://nation.com.pk/05-Jan-2014/modern-day-mystic
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