Birth Name |
Syed Ahmed Shah |
Pen Name |
بخاري |
Born |
Thursday، 16 January 1930 |
Birth Place: |
Hyderabad |
Died |
Wednesday، 09 September 1992 |
Remains in |
Karachi |
Ustad Bukhari, born Syed Ahmed Shah Bukhari on January 16, 1930, was a prominent Sindhi poet. His progressive poetry influenced millions in Sindh and beyond.
Detailed Description
Ustad Bukhari, originally named Punhal Shah and later known as Syed Ahmed Shah Bukhari, was born on January 16, 1930, and passed away on October 9, 1992, in Karachi. He was a progressive Sindhi-language poet whose work had a lasting impact on the people of Sindh and beyond. His poetry, characterized by its accessibility to the common people, made him beloved as the "poet of the people." He addressed social issues with emotional depth, using language that resonated with the masses.
Education and Contributions
Ustad Bukhari completed his Sindhi Final in 1944 and became a teacher, later earning his degrees in Sindhi literature. He graduated with a master's degree in Sindhi literature from the University of Sindh in 1964. Bukhari joined Government College Larkana as a lecturer and served in various educational institutions across Sindh, eventually retiring as a professor. His contributions to education and poetry were so significant that, after his death, the Government of Sindh named the Government Boys Degree College in Dadu as "Ustad Bukhari Degree College" in his honor.
Legacy
Ustad Bukhari's legacy as a poet is commemorated by the Institute of Sindhology, which has dedicated a corner in its museum to him. His progressive poetry inspired and changed the perspectives of millions, earning him recognition both in Sindh and internationally. His work continues to influence Sindhi literature, and he remains an iconic figure for generations of readers and poets.