Hassam-ud-Din Rashidi

Pir Hassam-ud-Din Rashidi (Sindhi: پير حسام الدين راشدي) (September 20, 1911 April 1, 1982) was a Pakistani historian and scholar.[1]

Pir Hassam-ud-Din Rashidi
Born(1911-09-20)September 20, 1911
Nusrat Station, Larkana District, Sindh, Pakistan
DiedApril 1, 1982(1982-04-01) (aged 70)
Buried at Makli Graveyard, Thatta.

Born in 1911 near Nusrat Station, Ratodero Taluka, Larkana District, he was the son of Muhammad Hamid Shah Rashidi and the younger brother of Pir Ali Muhammad Rashidi. He was an internationally acclaimed scholar of Sindhi literature as well as a historian, journalist and biographer.

Biography

Rashidi was born at the house of Mohammad Hamid Shah Rashidi, village Behman, near Nusrat Station, Ratodero Taluka, Larkana District. He took his primary education from Molvi Muhammad Soomar and Muhammad Elyas. Then he went to Syed Ali Shah Lakyari. He passed class 4th and Sikander Nama from those teachers. Rashidi got English education from the station master of Nusrat Station. He was very found of studying books and newspapers, that's why he got more and more information and was able to understand Persian, English, and Urdu languages.

Rashidi began working in journalism at the age of 18. First, he joined the newspaper Jagan. He became the editor of Al-Manar Newspaper at Sukkur in 1930. At last he started his own newspaper, Sitar-e-Sindh in collaboration with his elder brother.

He visited many countries with delegations of scholars. He was awarded Nishan-e-Spas by the Iranian government in 1963, and Tamgh-e-Imtiaz from the government of Pakistan the next year.

He published more than 40 books on topics ranging from history and archeology to biography, and collections of essays and lectures.

Rashidi died on April 1, 1982. He is buried at Allama Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi's shrine in Makli Thatta.

Selected publications

  • Molana Muhib Ali Sindhi (Sindhi)
  • Sindhi Adab (Urdu)
  • Mehran jon Mojoon (Sindhi)
  • Masnawi Chanesar NAma az Adarki beglar (preface in Sindhi)
  • Maqalat al Shuarai
  • Mir Muhammad Masoom Bhakri
  • Tazkira e Suarai Kashmir
  • Tazkira e Ameer Khani
  • Mirza Ghazi Baig aur us ki Bazm e Adab
  • Makli Naama
  • Turkhan Nama
  • Tazkirat e Shora e Kashmir

See also

References

  1. KARACHI: Seminar on Rashdi brothers Dawn 23 March 2006. Retrieved 14 October 2010.



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