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Abdurahman Baba Biography | In Pashto | عبدالرحمان بابا څوک وو ملګرو دا ويډيو درسره لائک او شير کړئ او که غواړئ داسې بله ويډیو د يو چا په اړه جوړه کړم نو خپله غوښتنه مو په کمينټ کې راسره شريکه کړئ.. ډيره مننه Abdur Rahmān Mohmand (Pashto: عبدالرحمان بابا; 1632–1706)[1] or Rahmān Bābā (Pashto: رحمان بابا), was a renowned Pashtun[2][3] Sufi Dervish and poet from Mohmand Agency in Peshawar during the Mughal era. He, along with his contemporary Khushal Khan Khattak, is considered to be one of the most popular poets among the ethnic Pashtuns.[4] His poetry expresses the mystical side of Islam, in line with his Sufi-oriented nature.[5] Rahman's lineage Rahman Baba was a Mohmand sub-tribe of the Ghoryakhel Pashtuns, a group of people who migrated from Ghazni to Nangarahar Province in Afghanistan and then between the 14th or 15th centuries to the outskirts of Peshawar.[6] Rahman apparently lived peacefully in the area, and never mentions his involvement in the fierce intertribal conflicts of his day. Opinion is divided about Rahman's family background.[7] Several commentators are convinced that his family was village Malik (chieftains).[7] However, Rahman Baba was more likely to have been a simple, though learned man. As he himself claimed: "Though the wealthy drink water from a golden cup, I prefer this clay bowl of mine."[8] Abdur Rahman Baba died in 1715 CE, and his tomb is housed in a large domed shrine, or mazar, on the southern outskirts of Peshawar (Ring Road Hazar Khwani). The site of his grave is a popular place for poets and mystics to collect to recite his popular poetry. In April each year, there is a larger gathering to celebrate his anniversary. Published work A collection of Rahman's poetry, called the Dīwān ("anthology") of Rahman Baba, contains 343 poems, most of which are written in his native Pashto. The Dīwān of Rahman Baba was in wide circulation by 1728. There are over 25 original hand-written manuscripts of the Dīwān scattered in various libraries worldwide, including ten in the Pashto Academy in Peshawar, four in the British Library, three in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, as well as copies in the John Rylands Library in Manchester, the Bodleian Library in Oxford and the University Library Aligath. The first printed version was collected by the Anglican Missionary T.P. Hughes and printed in Lahore in 1877.[6] It is this version which remains the most commonly used to this day. Reputation "Rahman Baba has received a large amount of praise. His work is regarded by many Pashtuns to be far more than poetry and next only to the Quran."[9] #AbadKhanSafi #AbdurahmanBaba #عبدالرحمان #پښتوشاعري