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Birth date
1680
Death date
1757
Poems by this Poet
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You Alone Exist
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Your love has made me dance all over
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Whether or not you know this
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Why should I go to Kaaba
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What a carefree game He plays
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Turn your face toward me
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The hajjis go to Mecca
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This love - O Bulleh - tormenting, unique
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There goes my Love
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There is a thief in the folds of my arms
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Bulleh Shah, sometimes Bulla(h) Shah (1680–1757) (Punjabi: بلہے شاہ) was a Punjabi Sufi poet, humanist and philosopher. His full name was Syed Abdullah Shah Qadri[1] Modern renderings In the 1990s Junoon, a rock band from Pakistan, rendered his poems Bullah Ki Jaana and Aleph (Ilmon Bas Kareen O Yaar). In 2004, Rabbi Shergill turned the abstruse metaphysical poem Bullah Ki Jaana into a rock/fusion song that gained popularity in India and Pakistan.[2][3] Further reading Bulleh Shah: the love-intoxicated iconoclast, by J. R. Puri, Tilaka Raj Shangri. Radha Soami Satsang Beas, 1986 Great Sufi Poets of The Punjab, by R. M. Chopra, Iran Society, Kolkata, 1999.