Saabhiyan Sangi
Saabhiyan Sangi is a distinguished Sindhi and Urdu poet, writer, and academic. She holds a master’s degree in Sindhi Literature and an MPhil for her research on “Resistance and Aesthetics in the Poetry of Khalifo Nabi Bakhsh Qasim.” Currently, she serves as Associate Professor of Sindhi Literature at a government college in Karachi, with nearly three decades of teaching experience. A prolific literary voice since 1988, Saabhiyan has written extensively in both Sindhi and Urdu, earning acclaim for her ghazals and prose poetry. Her work spans essays, research articles, short stories, and literary sketches. Her correspondence with Shaikh Ayaz, compiled and published, holds a special place in Sindhi literary history. Her writings have appeared in leading journals and newspapers since the 1990s, and her research papers feature in academic publications. She is the author of two celebrated poetry collections: Anjaan Kaa’inaat Jee’ari Aa (The Universe is Still Alive, 2007) and Khamoshi Gaalhaa’e thee (Silence Speaks, 2024). New works—including poetry collections and research volumes—are forthcoming. Saabhiyan actively participates in literary festivals and academic conferences across Pakistan, presenting papers and moderating sessions. Her contributions have earned her prestigious honors, including the Shahbaz Award and the Ghulam Rasool Ghamnaak Award, securing her a prominent place in Pakistan’s literary landscape.