Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi (1693- 1761) (Sindhi: مخدوم محمد هاشم ٺٺوي, Urdu: علامه مخدوم محمدهاشم ٹھٹوي) was an Islamic scholar, author, philanthropist, and spiritual leader who was considered a saint by his followers. He was the first ever Quranic exegesis writer in the Sindhi dialect. He also ran the office of the Chief Justice and stayed the Governor of Sindh and connected areas of Punjab in the Kalhora era. Makhdoom was also a feudal lord and tribe chieftain.
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