Abdul Wahid Aresar

Abdul Wahid Arisar
عبدالواحد آريسر
Born Abdul Wahid Arisar
(1949-10-11)11 October 1949
Village Waoori, District: Umarkot
Died 3 May 2015(2015-05-03) (aged 65)
Karachi, Sindh
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
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

  1. "Shoot-at-sight in Sindh; Taliban tells people to return to Swat". The Indian Express. May 26, 2009. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  2. "GM Syed death anniversary". Daily Times. April 25, 2007. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  3. "HYDERABAD: JSQM to launch protest drive: Arrest of party leaders". DAWN. March 17, 2002. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  4. "Abdul Wahid Aresar". Pakistan & Gulf Economist (S. Akhtar Ali) 15 (18-26): 34, 37. 1996.
  5. "JSQM leader Abdul Wahid Aresar passes away aged 65". thenewstribe.com.
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