Sheikh Farid

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Sheikh Farid is a revered 12th–13th century Punjabi Sufi saint and poet whose verses are among the earliest included in the Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib.

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instanceOf Muslim mystic
Punjabi poet
Sufi saint
poet
centuryActive 12th century
13th century
culturalRole pioneer of Punjabi Sufi poetry
ethnicIdentity Punjabi NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Baba Farid NERFINISHED
Sheikh NERFINISHED
influenced Punjabi literature
Sikh spiritual tradition
later Sufi poets of Punjab
language Persian NERFINISHED
Punjabi NERFINISHED
legacy bridge figure between Islamic and Sikh devotional traditions
considered among earliest known Punjabi poets
movement Sufism NERFINISHED
notableFor early Punjabi Sufi poetry
verses included in the Guru Granth Sahib
region Punjab NERFINISHED
religion Islam
scriptureInclusion Guru Granth Sahib NERFINISHED
scriptureInclusionType hymns
theme detachment from worldly life
divine love
humility
remembrance of God
veneratedIn Punjab region NERFINISHED
Sikh tradition
Sufi orders NERFINISHED
workIn mystic poetry

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Baba Farid alsoKnownAs Sheikh Farid