Sachal Sarmast was a descendant of Umar and wrote poetry in seven languages: Sindhi, Siraiki, Persian, Urdu, Balochi, Punjabi and Arabic.
Khwaja Abdul Haq I appointed Hafiz Abdullah, one of his Murids, as Sachal's tutor.
[24] Khwaja Abdul Haq I got him married to his daughter, Sachal's cousin who lived two years after the marriage and died childless.
[25] The second Sufi master of the Faruqis of Daraza was Khwaja Mian Abdul Haq Farooqui who was the Murshid and Guide of Sachal Sarmast.
[26] Sachal has said about his Murshid Khwaja Abdul Haq in his following lines: "If vou wish to be aware of the Devine Secrets, come with a sincere heart to Shah Daraza.
[30] He expresses the idea of Allah being the ultimate oneness and only in some of his poems such as: "He is, You are not, Lose your self, And jump into the Sea of Unity.
"[31] He was a complete lover and devotee of the Companions of the Prophet and has condemned those who curse and disassociate from them in his famous poem, "Mahi Yaar di Gharoli".
He expresses this in the following lines: "Abu Bakr, Shah Umar, Uthman, Ali, pure Imams of the believers, Of the liege of the Arabs, I am a servant.
[37] The current Sajjada Nashin of Sachal Sarmast's shrine is Khwaja Abdul Haq III Farooqui.
[38][39] An annual three-day urs, or festival commemorating the death anniversary of Sachal Sarmast is held at Daraza Sharif, beginning on the 13th day of Ramazan,[40][41][42] including a literary conference and musical concerts based on his poetry.