اِمام حسینؑ

السّلام اے نُورِ اوّل کے نشاں
السّلام اے راز دارِ کُن فکاں
السّلام اے داستانِ بے کسی
السّلام اے چارہ سازِ بےکساں
السّلام اے دستِ حق ، باطل شِکن
السّلام اے تاجدارِ ہر زماں
السّلام اے رہبرِ علمِ لدُن
السّلام اے افتخارِ عارفاں
السّلام اے راحتِ دوشِ نبی
السّلام اے راکبِ نوکِ سناں
السّلام اے بوترابیؑ کی دلیل
السّلام اے شاہبازِ لامکاں
السّلام اے ساجدِ بے آرزو
السّلام اے راز دارِ قدسیاں
السّلام اے ذوالفقارِ حیدریؑ
السّلام اے کشتہ¿ تسلیمِ جاں
السّلام اے مستی¿ جامِ نجف
السّلام اے جنبشِ کون و مکاں
السّلام اے رازِ قرآنِ مبیں
السّلام اے ناطقِ رازِ نہاں
السّلام اے ہم نشینِ ریگِ دشت
السّلام اے کج کلاہِ خسرواں
السّلام اے دُرِّ دینِ مصطفےٰ
السّلام اے معدنِ علمِ رواں
السّلام اے گوہرِ عینِ علیؑ
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”شب چراغ “ سے انتخاب

Wasif Ali Wasif (15 January 1929 – 18 January 1993) was a teacher, writer, poet and sufi from Pakistan. He was famous for his unique literary style. He used to write short pieces of prose on topics like love, life, fortune, fear, hope, expectation, promise, prayer, happiness, sorrow and so on. He was the regularcolumnist of Pakistan Urdu Newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt. In his life most of his columns were combined to form books with his own selected title. He did poetry inUrdu and Punjabi languages. Probably no contemporary Urdu writer is more cited in quotations than he is. Later years he used to answer questions in specially arranged gatherings at Lahore attended by the notable community. Some of these sessions were recorded in audio and were later published asGuftgoo (talk) series. His mehfils never had a set subject nor did he lecture on chosen topics. His way was to ask people if they had questions and then he responded to these in his highly original style. He has left behind about 40 books to his credit and his thought was more on mysticism, spirituality and humanity.

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