02/07/2024
Sindh is a land with unique and heterogeneous archaeological, historical, cultural, mystical, and aesthetic identities. It has exported peace, love, Hospitality, compassion, tolerance, and secular tenets throughout the world since antiquity. The people of Sindh take immense pride in their tolerant and pluralistic culture, the roots of which are found in the poetry and messages of great Sufi saints. The great Sufi mystics of the land have made it a paradise of peace and tolerance for all. From Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai to Hazrat Sachal Sarmast and from Shah Inayat Shaheed to Shah Karim, all Sufi saints propagated the message of affection, love, peace, tolerance, and brotherhood not only for the people of Sindh but for the entire world.
The unparalleled hospitality, love, and warmth extended by the people of Sindh are renowned among visitors. The rich cultural and historical landscape of Sindh has always been a source of fascination for travelers, tourists, and writers from around the globe. German author Peter Panke was greatly inspired by the mystical and cultural panorama of the land and emphasized the importance of preserving the Indus Valley’s cultural heritage: “The Indus Valley’s unique culture is considered to be one of the richest and most distinctive across the world. You must take care of it.”
Sindh's blend of history, culture, and spirituality makes it a true gem in Pakistan. Its people, with their deeply ingrained values of hospitality and tolerance, continue to uphold the legacy of their forebears, ensuring that the Land of Hospitality remains a beacon of peace and love for all.