Ustad Bukhari (original name "Punhal Shah" which was later changed to be Syed Ahmed Shah Bukhari) (Sindhi: اُستاد بُخارِي) Urdu (استاد بخاری) born on 16 January 1930 and died on 9 October 1992 in Karachi was a prominent progressive Sindhi-language poet of Sindh, Pakistan.[1][2][3] His creative contributions in the field of poetry changed the thoughts of millions of people and he got familiarity in whole Sindh and abroad.[4] He was well known as poet of people and undoubtedly, he was, because he expressed his emotions in the language of common people.[5][6] The Institute of Sindhology has opened a corner in its museum in his memory and honour.[7]

Ustad Bukhari
Bukhari in PTv Karachi programme in 1989
Bukhari in PTv Karachi programme in 1989
Native name
اُستاد بُخارِي
BornSyed Ahmed Shah Bukhari
(1930-01-16)16 January 1930
Dadu Sindh, British India
Died9 October 1992(1992-10-09) (aged 62)
Karachi, Pakistan
OccupationPoet, Teacher
GenrePoetry
SubjectSufism, Love, Togetherness
Literary movementProgressive

Education and services edit

After passing Sindhi Final in 1944, Bukhari was appointed as a teacher in the education department. He did training as teacher in Govt. Mithiani Training College from 1951 to 1952. He received degrees of Adeeb Sindhi , Adeeb Alim and Adeeb Fazil .[8] He passed his master's degree in Sindhi literature from University of Sindh in 1964, and in 1967 he joined the Government College Larkana as Lecturer. He served at Govt. College Larkana, Sanghar, Sehwan and Dadu . He got promotion as assistant professor and he retired from services as Professor.[8] Paying tribute to his services as teacher and poet, after his death, the Government of Sindh named the Government Boys Degree college Dadu as Ustad Bukhari Degree College Dadu.[9]

Books (published) edit

  1. Geet Asaan ja Jeet Asaan ji[8](گيت اسانجا جيت اسانجي) (1971ع)
  2. Hee Geet Gulabi Baran jaa (هي گيت گلابي ٻارن جا) (1980ع)
  3. O'toon Jo'Toon (اوتون جوتون) (1985ع)
  4. Kookan yaa Kaliyaan (ڪوڪڻ يا ڪلياڻ) (1986ع)
  5. Sochoon Bhunkaa Wakaa (سوچون، ڀڻڪا، واڪا) (1990ع)
  6. Lahar Lahar Daryaa (لهر لهر دريا) (1990ع)
  7. Kaary Kakar heth (ڪاري ڪڪر هيٺ) (1991ع)
  8. Dharti Sarti (ڌرتي سرتي) (1991ع)
  9. Zindagi Zindagu (زندگي زندگي) (1992ع)
  10. Na Kam nibrio na Gham nibrio (نه ڪم نبريو نه غم نبريو) (1993ع)
  11. Justajoo La-Takanatu (جستجو لاتقنطو) (1993ع)
  12. Maandi thee na Maarui (ماندي ٿيءُ نه مارئي) (1994ع)
  13. Wilwilo aen wok (ولولو ۽ ووڪ) (1994ع)
  14. Melaa Malhalaa (ميلا ملهالا) (1996ع)
  15. Watan aen Wesaah (وطن ۽ ويساهه) (1997ع)
  16. Guldasty men Geet (گلدستي ۾ گيت) (2007ع)
  17. Bukhaari jaa Kat'aa (بخاريءَ جا قطعا) (2008ع)،
  18. Per na Hatan poetry (پير نه هٽن پوئتي) (2007ع)
  19. Dhoor Dard je dil ty (ڌوڙ دل تي درد جي) (2007ع)
  20. Ghiryaa se charhiyaa (گهڙيا سي چڙهيا) (2007ع)
  21. Hee Gajraa he gola (هي گجرا هي گولا) (1997ع)
  22. Harai Hetch watan jaa (هڙئي هيج وطن جا) (1998ع)
  23. Lahri Lahri men Lalaan (لهري لهري ۾ لالاڻ) (1998ع)
  24. Gaae pio Jaagy pio (ڳائي پيو جاڳائي پيو) (1999ع) and
  25. Tad tad tediyaan Galhyaan (تڙ تڙ تيڏيان ڳالهيان) (سرائڪي شاعري 2001ع)

Death edit

Bukhari died on 9 October 1992[10] due to blood cancer in Jinnah Hospital, Karachi, and was buried on 10 October 1992 at Dadu.[11][8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tributes paid to Ustad Bukhari". 17 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Ustad Bukhari, the voice of love and liberty". 6 June 2009.
  3. ^ Times, The Sindh (17 January 2016). "Sindhi Adabi Sangat celebrates 86th birth anniversary of Ustad Bukhari - The Sindh Times".
  4. ^ uzairakhan (2010-10-18). "Tribute to Qaleech Baig & Shah Bokhari". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  5. ^ "Ustad Bukhari, the poet of all times". The Sindh Times. 2017-10-11. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  6. ^ Correspondent, A. (2018-10-10). "Death anniversary of Ustad Bukhari observed". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  7. ^ Correspondent, The Newspaper's Staff (2015-02-02). "Corners for three notables opened at Sindhology". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  8. ^ a b c d Dunya, Sindhi (2016-12-24). "Ustad Bukhari: The Renowned Writer and Poet of Sindh province". Sindhi Dunya. Retrieved 2019-05-23.
  9. ^ "Ustad Bukhari Degree College celebrates sports week". 27 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Ustad Bukhari's death anniversary on Oct 20". 7 October 2007.
  11. ^ "استاد بخاري : (Sindhianaسنڌيانا)". www.encyclopediasindhiana.org. Retrieved 8 December 2022.