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Molvi Abdul Karim Laghari : ウィキペディア英語版
Abdul Karim Laghari

Abdul Karim Laghari (1915–2004) was a writer and alim who studied at Dar-ul-Uloom. He was born in a well known village of Missan in Tando Allahyar District, Sindh, Pakistan. He and his brother Abdullah Laghari shifted to Missan Wadi in 1940.
==Works==
After studying at Darul Uloom Deoband he started working in his village, Missan Wadi, as a teacher at Madrassa Ashaat-ul-Uloom . In that period he also wrote ''Thadha Wan Walhar Ja'' (The cold trees of Walhar). Walhar was Missan Wadi's former name. In this book he wrote a complete history of this village. His other book is ''Sik Jo Safar'', which is a travelogue of India when he went to Deoband for celebrating 100th year ceremony.

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