

The mystic Hussain ibn Masuri Al Hallaji came to Sindh from Gujarat. It is the belief of some experts that Sufism arrived in Sindh in the 18th century through both the poetry and philosophy of saints, and mong all Sufi Saints, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and Sachal Sarmast holds a distinguished status. They depend on different crops to run their households such as rice, wheat, mangoes, and bananas. These Sufis taught lessons of peace and brotherhood and so the people of Sindh are hospitable to everyone. I would like to highlight a few names of prominent Sufi Saints such as Sachal Sarmast, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Shah Inayat Shah, Sayed Misri, Rohal Faqir, Qadir Bux Bedil, Makhdoom Bilalwal, and Budhal Faqir. It is widely known that Sindh is the land of Sufi philosophers, mystics and poets, and the people of Sindh are very humble, hardworking and intellectual.
