The Risalo of Shah Abdul Latif
Sufi Poetry from Sindh
Shah Abdul Latif author Christopher Shackle translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '25
£16.95
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A landmark English translation of Sindhi literature’s most famous classic.
Shah Abdul Latif’s Risalo, loosely translated as “the message,” is widely regarded as the pinnacle of Sindhi literature, cherished across South Asia and the diaspora. This collection of Sufi verses, originally crafted for musical performance in the eighteenth century, weaves a rich tapestry of mystical and divine love, drawing on both Islamic tradition and local Sindhi culture. Latif’s poetry also immortalizes timeless love stories, such as those of Sasui Punhun, Suhini Mehar (Sohni Mahiwal), and Lila Chanesar, which continue to captivate millions.
Latif (1689–1752) is a revered Sufi saint whose shrine is a beloved pilgrimage site in present-day Pakistan. His Risalo reflects a deep commitment to bringing together Islamic as well as Hindu devotional and ascetic traditions, and includes verses celebrating the spirituality of yogis.
This first authoritative translation into modern English introduces a new generation to one of the greatest treasures of Indo-Islamic literature.
Preserving the original’s poetic and philosophical richness, this is a stunning introduction to Sufi poetry from Sindh. I can think of no better translator than Christopher Shackle to bring Shah Abdul Latif to a global audience. -- Rana Safvi, author of In Search of the Divine: Living Histories of Sufism in India
A classic of Sindhi literature, Shah Abdul Latif's Risalo contains the essence of Sufi thought in a distinctively South Asian context. Christopher Shackle's translation beautifully conveys the lyrical mysticism and musicality of the original text, leading the reader through a panoply of allegorical and folkloric stories. -- Sunil Sharma, author of Amir Khusraw: Poet of Sultans and Sufis
ISBN: 9780674302822
Dimensions: 203mm x 133mm x 22mm
Weight: 299g
352 pages