Haidari Wujodi

Ghulam Haidar (1939 – 10 June 2020), known by his pen name as Haidari Wujodi, was an Afghan poet and scholar[2][3] who primarily wrote mystical and Sufi poetry in Persian language throughout his life.[6][7] At fifteen, Haidari went to Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan where he established his literary associations with Sufi Ashqari at his bookbinding shop.During the early 1990s, the Islamic government following the Afghan Soviet withdrawal, offered him a job at an educational foundation where he used to work at periodicals section every day for one hour.and remained associated with military service for six years, and later was appointed head of the Kabul Library where he served until 2020.The president, however, accepted the offer and also issued a decree granting him permanent pay and retention.
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