Both these thoughts have had a huge influence on the political, social and economic conditions of the subcontinent. In the modern sense, one can call members of the first group as those aspiring a fundamentalist ideal, while those following the second group aspire to the modernist or progressive ideal. Muslims are usually influenced by one of the two schools of thought–Wahadutul Shuhood (Patheism) and Wahadutul Wajud (Pantheism). Even a non-Sindhi intellectual listener appreciates the profound effects, which the “haunting melodies” leave on his mind. The lyrical impact of the poems and the depth of their meaning leave an unforgettable impression on the listener. His poems are sung, admired and quoted by the high brow as well as the low brow, in the educated and the uneducated circles alike. Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif of Bhit (1689-1752) is the most loved spiritual guide of Sindh and surely most celebrated personality.
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