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posted on 2023-07-28, 13:59 authored by Asadullah MahesarThis article explores the religious views of renowned poet, scholar, humanist and Sufi-poet of Sindh, Pakistan Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, how he interpreted the religion through his poetry in a very conservative period of Kalhora Dynasty of Sindh. How he dealt with his Hindu friends regarding the religion and for what purpose he visited the sacred places of Hindus. Moreover, to analyse the religious aspects of the poet as well as his intentions and sacred practices of the Islam have been discussed in this study.
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The authors whose names are listed immediately below certify that they have NO affiliations with or involvement in any organization or entity with any financial interest.Corresponding author email
aliasad326@gmail.comLead author country
- Pakistan
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- Postgraduate Student
Lead author institution
QAU, IslamabadHuman Participants
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Dear editor, I wish to submit an original research article entitled “Religious Thought in the Poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai” for consideration to your journal. I confirm that this work is original and has not been published elsewhere, nor is it currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. I believe that this manuscript is appropriate for publication by this journal because it meets to the journal’s Aims & Scope. This article explores the religious views of renowned poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai of Sindh, Pakistan, how he interpreted the religion through his poetry in a very conservative period of Kalhora Dynasty, Sindh, Pakistan. how he dealt with his Hindu friends regarding the religion and for what purpose he visited the sacred places of Hindus. Moreover, I have no conflicts of interest to disclose my research work. Please address all correspondence concerning this manuscript to me at aliasad326@gmail.com Thank you for your consideration of this manuscript.Terms agreed
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