: It is composed of several sections or "kalams" (discourses) that describe the creation of the universe, the cycles of divine incarnations, and the ethical codes for followers.
The term "Kalam" translates to "speech" or "poetry," while "Saranjam" means "the ultimate conclusion" or "that which prepares for the end." Thus, the Kalam-e-Saranjam is often called "The Poetry of the Final Destination." It is a collection of Sufi poetry written primarily in Punjabi (with a heavy influence of Persian, Arabic, and Saraiki vocabulary) by the revered saint Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman, the current spiritual leader of the Sarwari Qadri order. kalam-e saranjam pdf
Millions of Punjabi and Sindhi Sufis live in the West (USA, UK, Canada, Europe). Sending physical books overseas is expensive and time-consuming. A PDF download is instantaneous. : It is composed of several sections or
Iqbal wrote several collections of poems like "Ball-e-Jibril," "Parwaana," "Javed-e-Nama," etc., but I don't recall a specific mention of "Kalam-e-Saranjam." Maybe it's a collection by another author? Or perhaps it's a book by someone else. Or perhaps it's a book by someone else