Mast Tawakali / Mast Taukali 1825-1892 ( Balochi: مست توکلی ) was a 19th century great Sufi poet of Balochi. He belonged to Loharani (Sherani) a branch of Marri tribe. It is believed that there is no piece of poetry of him that does not mention Samoo. Samoo's love was the source and pathawy for Mast to get closer to God and purify his soul. The Balochistani Sufi poet Mast Tawakali was devoted to the underprivileged and occasionally stood with them in opposition to the oppressive feudal system.
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| - Mast Tawakali / Mast Taukali 1825-1892 ( Balochi: مست توکلی ) was a 19th century great Sufi poet of Balochi. He belonged to Loharani (Sherani) a branch of Marri tribe. It is believed that there is no piece of poetry of him that does not mention Samoo. Samoo's love was the source and pathawy for Mast to get closer to God and purify his soul. The Balochistani Sufi poet Mast Tawakali was devoted to the underprivileged and occasionally stood with them in opposition to the oppressive feudal system. (en)
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| - Manak Band Kahan, Kohlu (en)
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| - Shrine of Mast Taukali / Tawakali (en)
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| - Mast Tawakali / Mast Taukali 1825-1892 ( Balochi: مست توکلی ) was a 19th century great Sufi poet of Balochi. He belonged to Loharani (Sherani) a branch of Marri tribe. It is believed that there is no piece of poetry of him that does not mention Samoo. Samoo's love was the source and pathawy for Mast to get closer to God and purify his soul. The Balochistani Sufi poet Mast Tawakali was devoted to the underprivileged and occasionally stood with them in opposition to the oppressive feudal system. When the sardars of Balochistan bowed to their British overlords, Tawakali, a contemporary of Khwaja Farid and Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, penned resistance poetry against the colonialists, according to Fakhar Zaman at the Mast Tawakali conference on Tuesday. The World Punjabi Congress, International Writers Forum, Idaara Fikr-o-Khiyal, Pakistan Academy of Letters, and (WPC). Tawakali's poetry, according to WPC Chairman Zaman, delivered a message of love, peace, tolerance, and fraternity, and it became so well-known that wherever he went, crowds gathered to catch a look of him. (en)
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