Hazrat Sultan Bahu (RA) Sultan Bahu (ca 1628-1691) was a Muslim Sufi and saint, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri sufi order. Sultan Bahu belonged to Awan tribe. Awans are the descendants of Ali. Like many other sufi sants of the Indian subcontinent, Sultan Bahu was also a prolific writer, with more than forty books on Sufism attributed to him. However, as the majority of his books deals with specialized subjects related to Islam and Islamic mysticism, it is his Punjabi poetry that has generated popular appeal and made him a household name in the region. His poetic verses are Sang in many genres of sufi music including qawaalis and kaafis.
Mohd. Iqbal Bahu Muhammad Iqbal Bahu, is a Pakistan sufi Singer. He was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab India, but migrated to Pakistan after Independence, and settled in Lahore. Iqbal Bahu mastered the Sufi tradition of the well-known Sufi saint Sultan Bahu. He sung many Sufi songs for Radio Pakistan and Pakistan belevision and was awarded the bamgha-i-Imtiaz honor by the Government of Pakistan in 2008.
Saif –ul-Malook 01 Saif-Ul-Malook
Abyaat-E-Bahu 02 Loay Loay Bhar Le Kuriyay 03 Sham Pai Bin Mohammad
Kalaam-e-Bahu 04 Ba Bismillah Ism Allah Da 05 Lakhan Noo Dozakh 06 Parh Parh Ilm 07 Bahu Rab Tinhan Noo 08 Mar Dillan Noo 09 Chillay KatayTay 10 Azal Abad Noon Sahi 11 Ae DIl Hijr 12 Chanwan Khewan 13 Jis Alif Mutalaya Keeta 14 Barsar-e-Aam Dum Na Maari 15 Bajoon Murshid Kuch Na Haasil 16 Dil Darya Samondron Doongay 17 Ishq Diyan Awwaliryan Gallan
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