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" "In shrines dwell robbers,
in idol-houses, thugs.
In mosques live vagabonds,
the lovers of God remaind aloof.
Syed Abdullah Shah Qadri, known popularly as Bulleh Shah (1680–1757), was a Punjabi Islamic philosopher and Sufi poet, regarded as the "Father of Punjabi Enlightenment". He was a reformist and spoke against powerful religious, political and social institutions. His first spiritual teacher was Shah Inayat Qadiri, a Sufi saint of Lahore. He belonged to the Sayyid community, which is recognized as being the descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.
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If I tell a lie, something is left out;
If I speak out the truth, there is a blaze.
My mind fears both the alternatives,
But haltingly my tongue speaks out.
Words that come to my tongue cannot be held back.
If I were to unravel the mysteries,
All would forget to discuss and debate.
They would then kill our friend Bullah,
For only the hidden truth befits here.
By going to Mecca the mystery is not obtained,
so long as the ego is not annihilated.
By going to the Ganga the mystery is not solved,
though you may take a hundred dips in it.
By going to Gaya the mystery is not solved,
though you may offer many rice-cakes at funerals.
O Bullah, salvation will be obtained
only when the 'I' is completely eliminated.