Wasif Ali Wasif was a highly respected Pakistani Sufi intellectual, writer, and poet. He is celebrated for his unique prose style, blending spiritual philosophy with everyday observations, often delivered through weekly gatherings (Majalis) and subsequently published in book form. His work, primarily in Urdu, emphasizes the concepts of love (Ishq), self-discovery (Khudi), and the relationship between the Creator and the creation, making him one of the most quoted Urdu writers of the late 20th century.

Wasif Ali Wasif
واصف علی واصف

1929 - 1993 (64 years)
Real Name: Wasif Ali Wasif
Born: 15 January, 1929 - Khushab, Punjab, British India
Died: 18 January, 1993 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Prime: 1970s–1990s
Education: M.A. in English Literature from Government College, Lahore
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Famous Work
Kiran Kiran Sooraj (کرن کرن سورج)
Dil Darya Samundar (دل دریا سمندر)
Qatra Qatra Qulzum (قطرہ قطرہ قُلزم)
Shab Chiragh (شب چراغ)
Family