Saleh Muhammad Safoori
{{Short description|Punjabi Muslim Sufi poet}}
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| name = Saleh Muhammad Safoori
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| birth_date = 1747
| death_date = 1826
| birth_place = Sidhnai Ravi belt, Punjab, Mughal Empire
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| known_for = Punjabi poetry
| era = 18th century
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Saleh Muhammad Safoori ({{langx|pa| صالح محمد الصفوري}}) was an 18th-century Punjabi Muslim Sufi poet.{{Cite web |date=17 November 1999 |title=Punjabi literature |url=https://ocd.lcwu.edu.pk/cfiles/Gender%20&%20Development%20Studies/Maj/GDS%20-%20303/Punjabiliterature-PDF.pdf |url-status= |website=LCWU Online Course Directory}}
Background
Saleh Safoori was a son of Noor Muhammad and Mai Safoora, a local Muslim saint. His Punjabi works were published in 2011 under the title Kulliyat-e-Saleh Muhammad Safoori, which included the stories of Sassi Punnu and Sohni Mahinwal, two poetic tributes to Sufi Sultan Abdul Hakeem and Jati Abdal as well as one in the memory of his mother Mai Safoora and two si-harfis (a form of Punjabi poetry).{{cite news |title=Controversy over poet Ali Haider! |newspaper=Dawn |location= |date=23 June 2011 |url=http://www.dawn.com/2011/06/23/controversy-over-poet-ali-haider.html }}
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