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Shakir Shuja Abadi
Shakir Shuja Abadi, born on February 25, 1968, in Multan, is a celebrated poet known for his contributions to poetry. Despite physical limitations that affect his speech, he has emerged as a voice for the underprivileged. His verses reflect struggle, uncertainty, and resilience. Shakir Shuja Abadi’s rise to prominence began in the early 1990s. His work resonates with themes of love, sorrow, and social consciousness. Although unappreciated by many, his impact on regional literature remains significant. His poetry is a testament to the power of expression, transcending barriers and touching hearts.
Poetry
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Chass wi hai payi wassal di hijar-e-sanam de baad
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Dill baalan wango zidd na kar
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Ghareeb koon kain ghareeb keete, ameer zado jawab dewo
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Hoshan zaleel keete sochan sucha sucha ke
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Jion nibhdi payi guzran de
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Kal moti ha se shabnam de
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Kar ke qaul wafa de lok
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Kedda sohna waqt guzarda ha
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Main sunendaan dill ton nikli hoyi ghazal kujh ghaur kar
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Ni mehaz qasoor zamane da
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Oun hath talwar da kya faida
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Tedi haan vi main, tedi na vi main
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Tekon ghatan ghol wechorre aa
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Thee gya jo khokhla iman musalman da
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Toon lakh te crore hazar sahi
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Toon mehnat kar te mehnat da sila jane, khuda jane
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Uthi shera koon jul dilrri chaman sakun ni raas aya