Mir Muhammad Soomro

Mir Muhammad Soomro
Native name میر محمد "مقبول" سومرو
Born (1946-06-03)June 3, 1946
Hingorja, District Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan
Pen name Maqbol
Occupation Writer, poet, teacher, islamic scholar
Language Sindhi, Urdu, Persian, Arabic & English
Nationality Pakistani
Education MA (Religions), MA (Islamic Culture)
Genre Poetry, History, biography, Tafsir-e-Quran, Fiqa,
Notable works Tafseer "Riyaz-ul-Quran", Tareekh-e-Hingorja, Sultani Suhaag, Dastoor ul Aslaf, Motiyan Ji Mala, Jazbat-e-Maqbool, ھالتہ البدر فی تحقیق احکام السفر" فقہ عربی" Fazail e Shab-e-Qadr"
Children Abdullah Soomro, Abdul Qayoom Soomro, Abdul Fatah Soomro
Relatives Hakeem Muhammad Amin Soomro (Royal Hakeem of Princely State of Khairpur Sindh), Faqeer Muhammad Soomro (Researcher, Columnist), Naseer Soomro (Poet)

Mir Muhammad "Maqbol" Soomro (Sindhi: میر محمد "مقبول" سومرو June 3, 1946 – ), scholar of the Sindhi, Persian, Arabic, and Urdu language, historian, biographer, poet.[1]

Early life and education

Mir Muhammad "Maqbol" Soomro son of Moulvi Allah Buksh Soomro (Religious Scholar of Sindh) born in Hingorja, a historic town of Sindh.

He obtained M.A. (Religions), M.A. (Islamic Culture). He also received Fazil Arabi and Arabi Khateeb Course from Dawah Academy International Islamic University, Islamabad. In 1984 he was joined as Primary School Teacher in Hingorja, Sindh. In 1985, he became Lecturer in Dr. N.A. Baluch Model School, University of Sindh, Hyderabad. In June 3, 2006 he was retired from service as Assistant Professor. He wrote approximately 200 books including "Tareekh-e-Hingorja" (History of Hingorja), Tafsir of Quran in Sindhi language "Riyaz-ul-Quran", "Dastoor ul Aslaf" a biography of his father, religious scholar Moulvi Allah Buksh Soomro, ھالتہ البدر فی تحقیق احکام السفر عربی and many more in Sindhi, Urdu, Arabic and Persian languages. His articles also published in Encyclopedia Sindhiana (prestigious Encyclopedic work) published by Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad, Pakistan.[2]

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References

  1. Encyclopedia Sindhiyana Volume-8, Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad Page-218
  2. http://www.encyclopediasindhiana.org/
  3. ur:دستور الاسلاف فی اصلاح الاخلاف
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