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Arabic Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter ...
: أبو الحسن بن محمد صادق السندي، المدني), also known as Makhdoom Abul Hassan thatvi (d.1176 AH/1724 AD), was a Muslim scholar who is known as the founder of the old 40 letter Sindhi writing system.


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*Syed Salman Nadwi, ''Arab o Hind Ke Taluqqat'', Karachi, Kareem Sons Publishers, 1972, pp 241–242. *Edward C Sachau, ''Alberuni’s India: An Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws and Astrology of India'', Vol. 1, 1888. Reprinted Lahore, Sheikh Mubarak Ali, 1962. Ibid., p 232. *N B Baloch, ''Sindhi Suratkhati e Khattati'', Hyderabad, Sindhi Language Authority, 1991, p vi. Sachau, op.cit., p 231. *B H Ellis, 1856, ''Report on Education in Sind'', Nabi Baksh Baloch (ed.), Education in Sind before the *''British Conquest and the Educational Policies of the Government'', Hyderabad, University of Sindh, 1971, pp 1–44. *N B Baloch (ed. & comp), ''Sindhi Boli Jo Aganhro Mangzum Zakhuro'', Hyderabad, Sindhi Language Authority, 1993. *Richard F Burton, 1851, ''Muslim Education in Sind'' in Baloch (ed.), op.cit., 1971, p 48. {{Authority control 18th-century Muslim scholars of Islam Sindhi people History of Sindh Sindhi-language writers
Poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek '' poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meani ...
Pakistani scholars Year of birth unknown 1724 deaths Sindhi scholars