Abdul Wahid Aresar
Abdul Wahid Arisar عبدالواحد آريسر | |
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Born |
Abdul Wahid Arisar 11 October 1949 Village Waoori, District: Umarkot |
Died |
3 May 2015 65) Karachi, Sindh | (aged
Cause of death | Failure of Kidneys |
Resting place | Buried at Village Unar Abad, District: Umarkot |
Other names | Arisar, Molvi Abdul Wahid Arisar |
Ethnicity | Sindhi |
Education | Molvi Arabic |
Alma mater | Primary School Sabho, Bhendo Shareef, Madarsa Hashmia Sujawal, Madarsa Muftah-ul-Uloom Hyderabad, Shah Waliullah Academy Hyderabad, Orintiel College Hyderabad |
Known for |
Leadership of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz, philosophy of Peace |
Movement | Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz |
Religion | Islam, with Secularism influences |
Spouse(s) | Kaisar |
Children | Indra (Daughter) |
Parent(s) |
Begam (Mother) Jado (Father) |
Abdul Wahid Arisar (Sindhi: عبد الواحد آريسر) (11 October 1949 – 3 May 2015) was a Sindhi politician who was one of the heads of the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), a political party in Sindh.[1] It was reported that there were significant "differences" between Aresar and the head of another faction in the JSQM, Bashir Qureshi.[2] Aresar had previously been chairman of the party in the 1990s.[3][4]
Arisar died in Karachi, Pakistan at the age of 65 on 3 May 2015.[5]
Bibliography
The following is a list of books written by Abdul Wahid Arisar, including his prison diaries, reviews and his research work, as well as writings on his struggle for freedom.
S # | Roman Name | Books | Year of Publication |
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1 | Pirih jo Pegham (Addresses) | Sindhi: پره جو پيغام | 1974 |
2 | Sadyun Joon Sadaoon (Addresses) | صدين جون صدائون | 1976 |
3 | Sarr Main Sanjhi Wer | سر ۾ سانجھي وير | 1979 |
4 | Warya Waheroo | وريا واهيرو | 1981 |
5 | Mitti’a Hana Manhoon (Translation) | مٽيءَ هاڻا ماڻهو | 1983 |
6 | Tahki Nikta Tooh | ٽهڪي نڪتا ٽوهه | 1985 |
7 | Taram yatra (Jail Diary) | ترم ياترا (جيل ڊائري) | 1985 |
8 | Mariyun Maryus Keenaki (Jail Diary) | ماڙين ماريس ڪينڪي (جيل ڊائري) | 1985 |
9 | Sindhi Samaj jo Jaezo | سنڌي سماج جو جائزو | 1985 |
10 | G M Syed | جي ايم سيد (شخصيت ۽ فڪر) | 1986 |
11 | Thee na Muhabbat Maat | ٿي نه محبت مات | 1986 |
12 | Mujeeb ain Bhutto | مجيب ۽ ڀٽو | 1987 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Shoot-at-sight in Sindh; Taliban tells people to return to Swat". The Indian Express. May 26, 2009. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
- ↑ "GM Syed death anniversary". Daily Times. April 25, 2007. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
- ↑ "HYDERABAD: JSQM to launch protest drive: Arrest of party leaders". DAWN. March 17, 2002. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
- ↑ "Abdul Wahid Aresar". Pakistan & Gulf Economist (S. Akhtar Ali) 15 (18-26): 34, 37. 1996.
- ↑ "JSQM leader Abdul Wahid Aresar passes away aged 65". thenewstribe.com.
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