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#Baba Farid’s Poetry #A Glimpse of Divine Wisdom

Baba Farid (Fariduddin Ganjshakar) was a 12th-century Sufi saint and poet of the Chishti order, known for his spiritual and mystical poetry in Punjabi and Persian. His verses emphasize love for God, self-purification, humility, and the temporary nature of worldly life.

Themes in Baba Farid’s Poetry

#Love for God (Ishq-e-Haqiqi) #His poetry reflects deep devotion to Allah and the longing for spiritual connection.


# Worldly Detachment #He reminds people of the fleeting nature of material wealth and urges them to focus on the afterlife.


#Compassion & Humility #He teaches kindness, patience, and humility as the path to divine closeness.


#Moral & Ethical Lessons #His verses encourage honesty, justice, and righteousness.



#Famous Verses (Translation)

“Do not break anyone’s heart; they are precious pearls of Allah.”

“The night passes, but my beloved does not come; my body burns in pain.”

“This world is like a melting snowflake, it will not last forever.”


#Influence & Legacy

His poetry is part of Guru Granth Sahib, influencing Sikh and Punjabi spiritual traditions.

He inspired later Sufi poets like Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah.

His shrine in Pakpattan, Pakistan, remains a center of devotion and spiritual gatherings.


Baba Farid’s poetry continues to inspire seekers of truth, guiding them towards love, humility, and spiritual awakening.

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