What does " The Sufi's Nightingale" sing : Sarbpreet Singh's new book on poet Shah Hussain | Cracking Conversation Ep 73
Episode Description
Today in Cracking Conversations , Aabir Lahiry is in a conversation with writer Sarbpreet Singh who also happens to be a podcaster, playwright and commentator. Sarbpreet Singh ji has written books including Kultar’s Mime, The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia, The Night of the Restless Spirits and The Story of the Sikhs: 1469-1708. Today he shares insights into his new book, "The Sufi's Nightingale" which is a retelling of the 16th century Sufi poet Shah Hussain. Hussain who was a malamati (a Sufi who believes that piety should be a private matter and self blame is important to grow spiritually) lived during the ruling periods of Mughal Emperor Akbar and his song Jahangir. To know more about what Sarbpreet ji has written, tune into this episode of Cracking Conversations only on ABP Live Podcasts.