Molvi Ahmed Mallah

Molvi Ahmed Mallah (Sindhi: مولوي احمد ملاح) was born on first February 1877 in village Kundi, Deh Lohan, Badin District.

Molvi Ahmed Mallah received education in a religious school of Hafiz Abdullah Mandhro.

After being freed from the jail, he started to teach in the religious school Mazhar-ul-Uloom of Pir Ali shah.

[3] Molvi Ahmed Mallah gained a good name in Sindhi poetry and prose, when he actually started writing.

He translated Islamic holy book Quran in a poetic way with the title of “Noor ul Qur’an”.

He was the first person who translated the complete Quran into Sindhi in a poetic way, which was first published in 1969 by Arbab Allah Jurio.