Khwaja Mir Dard

Khwaja Mir Dard (1720-1785) (Urdu: خواجہ میر درد) was a poet of the Delhi School. He was a Sufi saint of the Naqshbandi-Mujaddadi religious order.

Khwaja Mir Dard
Native name
خواجہ میر درد
BornSyed Khwaja
1720
Delhi, Mughal Empire
Died1785 (64-65)
Occupationpoet
LanguageUrdu
Genrenafsi, lafzi
Notable worksChahaar Risaala, Ilm-ul Kitaab

Poetry

Dard's couplet on this illusory life, from 'Ilm-ul-Kitab':[1]

دوستو، دیکها تماشا یہاں کا بس
تُم رہو خوش ہم تو اپنے گھر چلے ۔

My friends, we have seen enough of this play.
We are going home, you can stay.

—Dard
gollark: There's a limit of I think either 100 or 500 channels, so they can't have THAT many on here.
gollark: We don't even have the emoji for it now because we lost the boosts!
gollark: I used to run the transistor cult.
gollark: Sadly, most of the cultist roles are gone now.
gollark: Most of the channel-specific roles are, well, for one channel, and not important in the server "hierarchy", since moderator/whatever probably let you see them anyway.

References

  1. https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.440328 Khwaja Humair Dard, Ilm Ul Kitab (in Urdu), p. 476
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