Bulleh Shah Quote

Not a believer in the mosque am I,Nor a disbeliever with his rites am I.I am not the pure amongst the impure,I am neither Moses nor Pharaoh.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Not in the holy books am I,Nor do I dwell in bhang or wine,Nor do I live in a drunken haze,Nor in sleep or waking known.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Not in happiness or in sorrow am I found.I am neither pure nor mired in filthy ground.Not of water nor of land,Nor am I in air or fire to be found.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Not an Arab nor Lahori,Not a Hindi or Nagouri,Nor a Muslim or Peshawari,Not a Buddhist or a Christian.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Secrets of religion have I not unravelled,I am not of Eve and Adam.Neither still nor moving on,I have not chosen my own name!Bulleh, I know not who I am.From first to last, I searched myself.None other did I succeed in knowing.Not some great thinker am I.Who is standing in my shoes, alone?Bulleh, I know not who I am.

Bulleh Shah

Not a believer in the mosque am I,Nor a disbeliever with his rites am I.I am not the pure amongst the impure,I am neither Moses nor Pharaoh.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Not in the holy books am I,Nor do I dwell in bhang or wine,Nor do I live in a drunken haze,Nor in sleep or waking known.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Not in happiness or in sorrow am I found.I am neither pure nor mired in filthy ground.Not of water nor of land,Nor am I in air or fire to be found.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Not an Arab nor Lahori,Not a Hindi or Nagouri,Nor a Muslim or Peshawari,Not a Buddhist or a Christian.Bulleh, I know not who I am.Secrets of religion have I not unravelled,I am not of Eve and Adam.Neither still nor moving on,I have not chosen my own name!Bulleh, I know not who I am.From first to last, I searched myself.None other did I succeed in knowing.Not some great thinker am I.Who is standing in my shoes, alone?Bulleh, I know not who I am.

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About Bulleh Shah

Sayyid Abdullāh Shāh Qādrī (Punjabi: سید عبداللہ شاہ قادری; [səˈjəd̪ əbdʊllaːɦ ʃaːɦ qaːdɾiː]), known by his pen names Bulleh Shāh (بُلّھے شاہ) and Bulleyā (بُلّھیا), was a Punjabi revolutionary philosopher, reformer and poet who is regarded as one of the most important figures in Punjabi literature and is revered as the "Father of Punjabi Enlightenment". His writings have continued to influence the Punjabi literature for centuries. He was critical of powerful religious, political and social institutions; and is regarded as the "Poet of the People" (لوکاں دا شاعر) and "Sheikh of Both Worlds" (دوۓ جہاناں دا شیخ).
He lived and was buried in Kasur (present-day Punjab, Pakistan).
He is regarded as the "Poet of the People," and the "Sheikh of Both Worlds" in the Punjab region.
His poetry marked a new era in Punjabi literature and spread a wave of reformist ideas throughout the Punjab, which included social, religious and political reforms. His poetry has been sung at many important events, including one organized by UNESCO.