مدح النبي صلى الله عليه وسلّم عند الشيخ محمد سعید السندى
Abstract
Sheikh Muhammad Saeed Sindhi (1847) was a distinguished poet from the Indian subcontinent, known for his devotional poetry in praise of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Educated by his father Muhammad Hasn Madni and Syed Ali Shah Bukhari, in religious and literary sciences, he began teaching at thirteen due to his exceptional intellect. Sindhi contributed significantly to Islamic education and literature, particularly in Sindh, where he supported many religious institutions.
His poetry, composed in Arabic, Persian, and Sindhi, focused on themes like love, mysticism, and the praise of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Notable works include "Al-Fuyudat Al-Lawariyyah," "Siqal Al-Damair," and "Al-Masamrah Li Al-Sarair." His poems highlight the Prophet's birth, noble character, miracles, and superiority over other prophets, emphasizing his mercy, forgiveness, and intercession.
Sindhi's intellectual contributions and pious life had a lasting impact on the Islamic scholarly community. His literary achievements and efforts to promote Islamic education and preserve religious and cultural values remain influential. Sindhi’s legacy endures in Islamic scholarship and poetry, inspiring future generations
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