G.M Syed Studies Board (GSSB) Pays Tribute to the Father of the Sindhi Nation on 17 January 2026 on the 122nd Birth Anniversary of Sain G.M. Syed
On the occasion of the 122nd birth anniversary of Sain G.M. Syed —founder of the Jeay Sindh movement, Ambassador of Global Harmony and widely revered as the Father of the Sindhi Nation—the G.M. Syed Studies Board (GSSB) proudly pays tribute to his enduring legacy and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to his philosophy.
Sain G.M. Syed was not merely a political thinker or nationalist leader; he was a visionary intellectual whose message transcended geography, ethnicity, and ideology. His philosophy was rooted in universal peace, human dignity, intellectual freedom, and harmonious coexistence among nations. He believed that lasting liberation could only be achieved through truth, knowledge, and peaceful struggle.
In continuation of this mission, the GSSB remains actively engaged in promoting and preserving the intellectual heritage of Sain G.M. Syed through multiple initiatives, including the dissemination of G.M-ism—a philosophy advocating non-violence, coexistence, non-alignment, and respect for all cultures.
Speaking on the occasion, a GSSB stated:
“Sain G.M. Syed taught us that the pen and the truth are the most powerful tools for liberation. As we commemorate his 122nd birth anniversary, we urge the youth, researchers, and thinkers to study his works, engage with our literary resources, and carry forward his message of love, peace, and global harmony.”
The G.M. Syed Studies Board reiterates that Syed’s philosophy is not confined to Sindh alone; it is a universal call for world unity, universal peace, and sustainable human development. On this significant day, GSSB renews its commitment to revive, promote, and achieve these ideals through peaceful intellectual struggle.
The Board invites researchers, activists, scholars, and followers of Sain G.M. Syed to connect with its digital platforms and join this ongoing literary and intellectual movement for the dignity of Sindh and the betterment of humanity.
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