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Obituary
Harindar
Singh Mehboob 1937-2010
arinder
Singh Mehboob, who has died aged 73, was a distinguished Punjabi poet
and Sikh theologian. Born
in a Sikh farming family in But
his first love was his own religion: Sikhism. It was to the study of Sikhism
that he devoted the major part of his life. The result was his magnum opus Sahje
rachio Khalsa (1986), which makes a systematic exposition of the various
aspects of Sikhism.
According
to Mehboob, Sikhism represents the purest and highest form of monotheism and
is thus superior to all preceding religions whether Indian or semitic. Sahje
rachio Khalsa comprises seven books and engages in the exegesis and
interpretation of Sikhism within a comparative framework. Mehboob rejects
everything inconsistent with his vision of Sikhism and that includes large
portions of Dasam Granth
associated with Guru Gobind Singh. Mehboob’s book has remained
controversial for its somewhat archaic prose and fundamentalist outlook. What
brought Mehboob greater recognition and praise was his poetry published in Jhanā
di Raat, a big tome comprising eight books published in 1986. The book
won him the coveted Mehboob
had a Master’s degree each in Punjabi and English and for most part of his
life taught at Harindar
Singh Mehboob leaves behind his wife and a son and a daughter.
Gurpreet
Kaur Harindar
Singh Mehboob Punjabi writer born October 1 1937 Chak no. 233, tehsil Jarhānwala,
district Lyallpur now Faislabad; died February 14, 2009 Garhdhiwal Hoshiarpur
district [About
the author: Gurpreet Kaur, a lecturer in Punjabi literature at
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