
Pushto Sofi Poet Rahman Baba

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At
the dawn of seventeenth century, at the age of invasions from the West
by Persians and East by Moghols, a the time when Afghans were in the
mist of war in every corner of the nation, a the time when education was
the last thing in peoples' mind, a legend was born. In the high hills of
the Afghan nation, in the provincial area of Mohmand, a child was born,
by the name of Abdul Rahman. Abdul Rahman would become one of the
greatest poet in the history of the Pashto literature. Abdul Rahman was
a man of character and great charisma. As a child, he loved to study and
always occupied himself in getting a good education, no matter what it
took. He spent much time and effort trying to teach himself. At a young
age, he started studying and reading poetry and became fond of it. He
had a gift, poetry, which he would not realize, until later in his life.
As he grew older, he started having doubts upon what he was doing, which
was studying and writing poetry. He felt lost and not sure about what he
was writing, why he was writing and to whom he was writing. Because of
this, he entirely abandoned material needs of this world and gave
himself to the mercy of God. The
spiritual aspect of God's presents upon him, made him understand that
the true way of life was through his religion, Islam. Living a life in
solitude, he did not want anyone bothering him when he prayed to God. He
had a unique and creative way of praying to God through the gift he had,
poetry. He had a deep passion for God, which resulted in writing
numerous poems in His honor. Through the understanding of his religion,
he wrote magnificent poems, which made him famous in a short period of
timePeople admired his work, from Afghanistan to Central Asia to the
Indian Subcontinent. Religious scholars found the real meaning of life
in his poems. National and political leaders used his poetry for
independent uprisings. Musicians used his poetry in their songs. Soon
everyone wanted his books, be it for political, religious or other
interests and desires. Due to his popularity, Afghans gave him an
honorable name "Baba" (Grand father of the nation). One
of the great religious scholar of Suwat(A city in current Pakistan),
Suwat Saheeb, said: "If any other then, the book of God, was
permissible for prayer, I would have defiantly chosen Rahman's book."
Rahman Baba published two books from his collections of poetry, which
were distributed all over the Afghan nation. Soon his work became a
model for new poets, and as a result, many people started learning his
way and his direction. A school of poetry was built in his honor and
many people came to study in this schools. The Founding Father of
Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah Baba, was one of the students of his school of
poetry. Shakespeare has mentioned that philosophers, poets and insane
people are of one nature. A person cannot become one of these just by
trying, but they are born that way and they have no choice other then to
live by the nature of their life. After looking through Rahman Baba's
poetry, one comes to the conclusion that this great poet was born a poet
and had brought the gift of poetry with him from eternal life. Readers
will not understand his poetry unless they feel that what their reading
is indeed their own thoughts. This might be hard to comprehend but
poetry was never meant to be easy. When one opens Rahman Baba's book,
they immediately realize that their heart is speaking to them. A reader
might wonder how a book written more then four hundred years ago would
have their feeling and thoughts of today. It seem as if Rahman Baba's
books were written for today's need of literature and one can be sure,
that is the case. Rahman
Baba has written difficult poetry in such a unique way that one can
immediately grasp the meaning. He has put comprehensive subject into a
very layman term. Rahman Baba wanted to teach Afghans and, through
Afghans, the whole world the real meaning of life through the love and
magnificence of God. He fought against humans' greediness and mischief
and promptly explains this devilish worship in most of his poems. Louis
Dupree, in his book "Afghanistan", pointed out to Rahman
Baba's teaching: "Rahman Baba was a mystic then warrior. But his
mysticism, born of Sufism, also touches the Pashtun cultural essence.
Not so proud and fiercely militant as Khushal Khan Khatak, Rahman Baba
continually warned the ambitious and proud of their base earthly origin."
Rahman
Baba himself explain here: Live
not with thy head showing in the clouds, Rahman
Baba loved music and dancing. He specially loved to play the Rabab (an
Afghan musical instrument similar to a guitar). By loving beauty of
every kind, no matter if it was a human, an animal, or nature, he would
describe the eternal beauty of God as a final stage. Considering the
beauty here on earth as merely small portion of the beauty to come, he
always focused on eternal greatness and beauty which to him was his
love, God. Dr.
Abdul Hay Habibi PHD, a great scholar of Afghanistan, described Rahman
Baba's poetic structure in these terms. He stated the following:
In
this structure a poet accepts eternal believes, which are completely
dislodged with this world, and are speaking of a world, great and
wonderful, with all its greatness. Poets are away from all the misery of
this world and are speaking of peace and humanity, and are usually away
from all the troubles of this world. Feelings and presentation of this
structure are pure and wonderful, and the words chosen are simple and to
the point. All types of poetry speaks of pure love and morals. Believe
in the true love and avoid evil and use fantasy is a common theme. Poets
believe in love being the center of human life,which depends on
intellectual wisdom. Rahman Baba's poetry is still a great value to Pashto literature and still there are numerous student of his structure today. His fans and students of his school come to his grave side in Peshawar ( N.W.F.P) to remember him on his birth date each year. Poets from all over come to honor him in this special occasion by reciting poems and speeches on his honor, and this will continue for ages. Mazaar-e-Abdur-Rehman Baba in Peshawar
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