Ahmed (1877-02-01)1 February 1877 Kundi, Deh Lohan, Badin District Sindh, British India
Died
19 July 1969(1969-07-19) (aged 92) Badin, Sindh
Pen name
"احمد ملاح"
Occupation
Poet, Translator
Nationality
Pakistani
Genre
Aesthetic
Subject
Poetry
Literary movement
Progressive
Notable works
Poetic Translation of Quran, Poetry
Notable awards
Pride of Performance (1978)
Molvi Ahmed Mallah (Sindhi: مولوي احمد ملاح) was born on first February 1877 in village Kundi, Deh Lohan, Badin District. His father's name was Nangio Mallah. He was a moderate Islamic Mullah and had translated Quran in Sindhi in poetic way. Mallah was a folk and national poet of Sindh. He died on 19 July 1969.[1]
^Book: Legends of Modern Sindh, Written by: Prof: Hassan Bux Noonari, Published by: Roshni Publications Page: 30
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