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Sachay Bhai

Syed Ali Muhammad Rizvi ((ウルドゥー語:سيد على محمد رضوى), born 1940, died April 2000), popularly known as Sachay or Sachay Bhai, was a famous poet and hymner of Karbala. He was initially based in Karachi, Pakistan and later migrated to United States of America.
He revolutionised the Nauha khwwani of the South Asia.His nohas are recited the world over, from India, Pakistan, Bahrain to Canada and Norway.
==Early life==
Sachay was born as Syed Ali Muhammad Rizvi in Azamgarh village Bahauddinpur Division of the province Uttar Pradesh. He was born to a family of descendants of 8th Imam of Shia Muslims, Imam Ali ar-Ridha (A.S.) in 1940. He was the second sibling of four brothers and five sisters. At the age of ten, his parents migrated to Pakistan and settled down in Liaquatabad C' Area (Lalookhait) Karachi. He passed his Matriculation from Jacob Lines School, Karachi in 1957. He continued his studies and graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Karachi.

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