The latter work, often known simply as the Resālō, is perhaps the most famous composition in the Sindhi language. 164-72), the thematic influence of Rūmī on the Šāh ǰō Resālō is evident. Though not a man of great learning, ʿAbd-al-Laṭīf was steeped in the thought of Mawlānā Jalāl-al-dīn Rūmī, and according to A. It became a shrine for his followers and later devotees, who congregated there to recite and sing his poetry. After his death in 1165/1752, Ḡolām Šāh Kalhōrō (amir of Sind, 1172-85/158-71) had a mausoleum built in his honor at Bhit. Born in the village of Haveli, near Hala, in the district of Hyderabad, in 1101/1689, he eventually established a small settlement near his native town and named it Bhit (“sandhill”). ʿABD-AL- LAṬĪF BHETĀʾĪ, SHAH, Sufi poet of Sind.
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