Peer Waris Shah Shrine l دربار پیر وارث شاہ l Writer of Heer #safrnamabyabbadarif #shiekpuratravels

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Waris Shah was an 18th-century Punjabi Sufi poet of the Chishti order, known popularly for his contribution to Punjabi literature. He is primarily known as the author of Heer Ranjha love poem. It's about one of the most popular tragic romances of the Punjab. Waris Shah Syed Mohammad Waris Shah was born in Jandiala Sher Khan, Punjab, present-day Pakistan into a reputed Sayyid family and was a descendant of Sayyid Muhammad Al-Makki through his son Sayyid Badruddin. His father's name was Gulsher Shah and mother's name was Kamal Banu. Waris's parents are said to have died when he was young. Waris spent years in search of the perfect spiritual guide. Waris Shah acknowledged himself to be a disciple of an ustad from Kasur, namely Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza from whom he received his education. After completing his education, Waris moved to Malka Hans, a village twelve kilometres north of Pakpattan. Here he resided in a small room (or Hujra), adjacent to a historic mosque now called Masjid Waris Shah, until his death. Waris Shah's life has been fictionalised in Punjabi-language films. A 1964 Pakistani film titled Waris Shah featured Inayat Hussain Bhatti in the title role. The tomb or mausoleum of Waris Shah is near Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan in Jandiala Sher Khan town. His urs (death anniversary) is held and celebrated there every year. VideoGraphy by : Abbad Ahmad Video editing by : Abbad Ahmad voice over by : Abbad Ahmad #safrnamabyabbadarif #travel #history #historyofpakistan #safrnamabyabbadarif #explore #explorepage #vlog #shiekpuratravels #newvideo #peerwarisshahkalam #sufism #allah

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