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Saleem Khan Gimmi

Saleem Khan Gimmi is a celebrated name in Punjabi literature. He was born on 29 June 1932 and served in senior roles at Radio Pakistan. He belonged to the pioneering generation of Punjabi writers who gave Pakistani Punjabi literature dignity through work of lasting quality. In prose he showed the full range of his craft—short fiction, novels and travel writing, as well as books on biography (sīrat) and linguistics. Alongside Punjabi he also wrote in Urdu.

He received the Pakistan Writers Guild Award for his novel Sanjh. It was first published in 1969 by Idara Punjab Rang, Ram Gali, Lahore, and has also appeared in Gurmukhi script from East Punjab.

Published works by Saleem Khan Gimmi

  1. Balochi Adab (1961Literary survey)
  2. Sanjh (1969Novel · PDF)
  3. Lahu di Khushbu (1972Short stories · PDF)
  4. Iqbal aur Kashmir (1977Iqbal studies)
  5. Des Pardes (1978Travelogue)
  6. Chin Arbon Bharia (1982Biography (sīrat) · PDF)
  7. Rat te Retta (1990Novel · PDF)
  8. Zaban da Irtiqa (1992Linguistics · PDF)
  9. Turde Peer (1994Short stories)

Testimonials

Literary voices on Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi

Zahid Hassan

Shagufta Gimmi has lived abroad for a long time, yet reading her Punjabi writings one feels as though she still lives in Punjab — or that Punjab lives within her. Her works are woven and vibrant in that way — and why should they not be? She is the gifted and renowned daughter of the committed Punjabi writer, linguist, thinker and storyteller Saleem Khan Gimmi, who devoted his entire life to the advancement of Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabi identity.

Shagufta Gimmi is herself a research scholar, translator and novelist; besides this, a book of hers entitled Cancer and Its Types has also been published. My own view is that for the enrichment of the Punjabi language there is great need to write on such diverse, excellent and new subjects so that good books in Punjabi may increase — and in this spirit she has also written another fine book on Punjabi folk songs and customs, which would be beautiful and valuable work to acquaint people across the world with the songs, customs and rites from birth to death in Punjab and with Punjabi culture and civilization. She has also translated into Urdu her father’s important book Punjab and Punjabi, and has written on research in universities.

Nowadays she is working on two other important fronts: one is a research-filled book on Guru Nanak’s Muslim companion and rabab-player Bhai Mardana, and alongside this she is doing excellent work entitled The Evolution of Punjabi Cinema.

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Hafeez Tahir

Jhalli is the story of an entire era that our generation has lived through. All its characters are alive and still relevant.

The girl, her parents, progressives and non-progressives, the honest and the hypocritical, lovers and deceivers — all these people are still around us. But that tree is no longer there before which Jhalli used to pour out her grief.

Shagufta Gimmi has written this novel from the heart, and it feels as though Jhalli is herself telling us her story. This novel will remain relevant for many generations to come.

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Amritjit Chandan

At literary gatherings here in the UK I continue to meet Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi. I have had the opportunity to know her views on literature and other subjects. She is a true servant of her mother tongue Punjabi.

Shagufta respects elders greatly. I have read her writings, poetry as well as the novel. Her novel Jhalli is among the finest examples of progressive literature.

The part of this novel that shows the socialist current in West Punjab pleased me greatly. The character Aslam in the novel presents a true picture of the comrades of that time.

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Khalid Farhad Dhariwal

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi is an important writer of our times. In a very short span she has made a strong mark in the field of literature.

I have read her novel Jhalli. This novel presents a true and painful portrait of a woman’s real life in Punjabi society.

The main character of the novel, Firdous, is a woman who, despite being educated and capable, faces disrespect.

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Works by the foundation

Punjab aur Punjabi

Foundation work

Punjab aur Punjabi

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi (translator) · 2022

Urdu translation of G.S. Sidhu’s study — from English to Urdu by Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi.

Punjabi Society: Unveiling Birth, Marriage, Burial Rituals and Traditions

Foundation work

Punjabi Society: Unveiling Birth, Marriage, Burial Rituals and Traditions

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2023

English study of Punjabi life-cycle rituals, folk songs and cultural traditions from birth to burial.

Shrill Spirit

Foundation work

Shrill Spirit

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2024

Published collection of English poetry.

Breaking Barriers: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan

Foundation work

Breaking Barriers: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2023

English research on women’s empowerment in Pakistan.

Cancer te Ohdiyan Qisman

Foundation work

Cancer te Ohdiyan Qisman

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2022

Medical research in Punjabi (Shahmukhi) on cancer and its types.

Saleem Khan Gimmi: A Literary Kaleidoscope

Foundation work

Saleem Khan Gimmi: A Literary Kaleidoscope

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi (editor/publisher) · 2024

English volume on the literary life and legacy of Saleem Khan Gimmi.

Jhalli

Foundation work

Jhalli

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2024

Punjabi novelette — a defining work of progressive fiction discussed across Lahore, Southall and diaspora press.

Jamiat mein Urdu Tahqeeq — Volume I

Foundation work

Jamiat mein Urdu Tahqeeq — Volume I

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2022

Volume I: descriptive review of M.Phil and Ph.D. Urdu research theses at universities.

Jamiat mein Urdu Tahqeeq — Volume II

Foundation work

Jamiat mein Urdu Tahqeeq — Volume II

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2024

Volume II: continued survey of university Urdu research theses.

Shagufta Gimmi Cultural Reader

Foundation work

Shagufta Gimmi Cultural Reader

Shagufta Gimmi Lodhi · 2025

A foundation title connecting unity consciousness, cultural memory, poetry, media and public service.