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“Love is far beyond the Shariat (or the Law). The destinations of Love and Law are different. There are some who are stubborn about the Law. They cannot find love, because they find it difficult to deviate from the Law.” - Umar Haji Suleman *** Find many other reflections on mystic poem and thought at http://ajabshahar.com/reflections/all Discover a universe of Bhakti, Sufi, Baul poetry and music at http://www.ajabshahar.org. *** Abdullah Hussain Turk, or 'Bawa Bha' as he was fondly called in Kutch, Gujarat, was a man whose heart was steeped in the poetry of the famous 18th century Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai and the sounds of the Kutchi Sindhi raag. Abdullah bhai lived in a small village called Dhrab near Mundra in Kutch. He started singing at the young age of 10 and remained completely absorbed in Sufi thought and poetry ever since. Through his renditions of the songs, he could interpret profound ideas in Latif’s poetry in simple uncomplicated terms for his audience. He was also a wonderful raconteur, organiser of festivals bringing together Kutchi folk and Sufi artists, and a guru to several young singers. Abdullah bhai passed away in 2015. He is remembered in Kutch as ‘Ghazi’, the fighter. The soft-spoken and deeply learned Umar Haji Suleman belongs to the cattle rearing community of Fakirani Jats, and lives in Asari Vaandh village of Kutch, Gujarat. Born in Mohadi village in 1947, Umar Kaka's love of Sufi philosophy and Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai's verse ignited at the young age of 7 years, under the tutelage of his teacher Haji Umar, with whom he also studied the Koran in Arabic. As a young child he was initiated into a deep love of 'Shah jo Raag' by listening to his father Haji Suleman sing the Surs of Shah Bhitai, a love that he nurtured while grazing camels, goats and cattle carrying a copy of the precious Shah's Risalo with him. Reading the beyts of Sur Samoodi by Shah Latif he developed a curiosity for the lives of fisherfolk and the ocean and this drew him into a 20-year stint in the fishing business. Umar Kaka takes great delight in expounding on Sufi verse and philosophy through countless poems, mythology and tales. He can be contacted at 91-99259-76663. (Click on Settings for subtitles in English.) This is one of a series of uploads for Ajab Shahar, a webspace dedicated to mystic poem and song, created by the Kabir Project team (http://www.ajabshahar.org ; http://www.kabirproject.org). Translation: Prashant Parvataneni & Shabnam Virmani Translation Assistance: Anwar Lohar Video Credits: Interview by: Shabnam Virmani Camera: Manjushree Abhinav Editing: Yashaswini Raghunandan Sub-Titling: Prashant Parvataneni Collection: The Kabir Project Place of Recording: School for Ancient Wisdom, Bangalore Date of Recording: 2010