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Khwaja Mir Dard | |
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Native name | خواجہ میر درد |
Born | Syed Khwaja 1720 Delhi, Mughal Empire |
Died | 1785 (64-65) |
Occupation | poet |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | nafsi, lafzi |
Notable works | Chahaar Risaala, Ilm-ul Kitaab |
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.
Poetry
Dard's couplet on this illusory life, from 'Ilm-ul-Kitab':[1]
دوستو، دیکها تماشا یہاں کا بس |
My friends, we have seen enough of this play. |
—Dard |
References
- ^ https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.440328 Khwaja Humair Dard, Ilm Ul Kitab (in Urdu), p. 476