Saleh Muhammad Safoori Miana (Punjabi: ميانا صالح محمد الصفوري) was a Sufi poet from southern Punjab. Saleh was the only son of Safoora Qadiriyya, a local saint.
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Saleh Muhammad Safoori Miana | |
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Born | 1747 Sidhnai Ravi belt, Punjab, Mughal Empire (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) |
Died | 1826 |
Education | Religious Education |
Occupation | Agriculture |
Era | Durrani Empire rule of Punjab, Rise of Sikhs in Punjab |
Known for | Piousness |
Notable work | Poetry, Hijra to BahawalPur State |
Parent | Safoora (Mother) |
Family | Miana |
He compiled the poetic collection Kulliyat-e-Saleh Muhammad Safoori.[1] The book gives an introduction to Mai Safoora, Saleh Muhammad Safoori and Ali Haider.[2] The collection contains the tales of Sassi Punnun, Sohni Mahiwal, two si-harfis, two poetic tribute to Sufi Sultan Abdul Hakeem and Jati Abdal and one in memory of his mother Mai Safoora. Other chapters present the history of the area and the style of the life of the people and the close relationship between the different religious communities settled in Sidhnai belt of River Ravi.[3]