
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai (image courtesy Michel Boivin)Īnd here is something written by Mushtaq Rajpar, excerpted from Sindhi Tapestry: Reviving Sindhi culture in Sindh and beyond His work lives on in the hearts and minds of Sindhis, and its impact is present in every Sindhi person, family and community in every corner of the world. Here is an image of Shah Abdul Latif, the poet-philosopher of Sindh, the most prominent icon of Sindhi culture. A lot of people in India would snigger, “Really? A day for papads, playing cards and diamonds?” Keep reading!

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