Summary
- Hyderabad (GM Chandio) Hyderabad, Sindh – In a significant literary event, the new book “Dhondali Duniya” by the renowned Sindhi writer, columnist, and social reformer Muhammad Khan Abro was officially launched at a ceremony held in the vibrant city of Hyderabad.
- The attendance list read like a who’s who of Sindhi society, including not only the author, Muhammad Khan Abro, but also a host of distinguished figures such as Niaz Panhwar, Naseer Mirza, Khalid Khokhar, Mukhtiar Abro, Shaukat Ali Ajan, Noor Chakrani, Ahmed Solangi, Professor Muhammad Ismail Kumbhar, Suleiman G.
- The general consensus among the speakers was that Muhammad Khan Abro is a tireless and devoted writer, constantly engaged in literary pursuits, thereby making invaluable contributions to the advancement of Sindhi literature.
Hyderabad (GM Chandio)
Hyderabad, Sindh – In a significant literary event, the new book “Dhondali Duniya” by the renowned Sindhi writer, columnist, and social reformer Muhammad Khan Abro was officially launched at a ceremony held in the vibrant city of Hyderabad. The event, which drew a large gathering of prominent personalities, was presided over by the esteemed lawyer Yousuf Laghari, often hailed as the “hero of March 4th” for his notable contributions. Educationist and writer Qazi Khadim graced the occasion as the special guest.
The launch ceremony was a convergence of Sindh’s intellectual, literary, and social luminaries, underscoring the deep respect and admiration for Muhammad Khan Abro’s work. The attendance list read like a who’s who of Sindhi society, including not only the author, Muhammad Khan Abro, but also a host of distinguished figures such as Niaz Panhwar, Naseer Mirza, Khalid Khokhar, Mukhtiar Abro, Shaukat Ali Ajan, Noor Chakrani, Ahmed Solangi, Professor Muhammad Ismail Kumbhar, Suleiman G. Abro, Comrade Rasool Bakhsh Thebo, Professor Ilyas Bhutto, Javed Soz Halai, Shaista Khoso, Ishrat Hassan, Sanam Talpur, Abdul Rahim Rahoojo, Imam Ali Dino, Allah Bakhsh Kumbhar, Rakheel Morai, Hameed Sabzoi, Dr. Mazhar Memon, Shaukat Memon, Ano Solangi, Mehboob Sindhi, Shabbir Siyal, and Ehsan Laghari. The collective presence of these acclaimed writers, poets, and political and social leaders served as a testament to Abro’s profound impact on Sindhi literature and society. Each speaker lauded his consistent and valuable contributions.
During their addresses, the speakers highlighted Muhammad Khan Abro’s prolific output, noting that he has authored seven books in a remarkably short period, thereby cementing his name in the annals of literary history. “Muhammad Khan Abro has enriched Sindhi literature by writing columns with an international perspective and publishing a masterpiece like ‘Dhondali Duniya’,” one speaker remarked. They emphasized the significance of “Dhondali Duniya” in particular, pointing out that it addresses global themes—a subject area that has traditionally been underrepresented in Sindhi literature. This new book, they asserted, fills a crucial void, offering readers fresh perspectives and broader horizons.
Furthermore, the speakers praised Abro’s multifaceted personality and dedication. They noted that beyond his prominent role as a columnist for major national newspapers, he is also involved in numerous other creative endeavors and is deeply committed to social welfare. “His ability to excel in various roles simultaneously has earned him immense popularity across Sindh,” a speaker commented. The general consensus among the speakers was that Muhammad Khan Abro is a tireless and devoted writer, constantly engaged in literary pursuits, thereby making invaluable contributions to the advancement of Sindhi literature. His relentless efforts, day and night, continue to enrich the literary landscape of Sindh.

