Muhammad Ishaq Sahota (Baba Sahota)
Muhammad Ishaq Sahota, often affectionately referred to as Baba Sahota, is a respected Punjabi poet, thinker, and cultural voice frequently featured on the Gal Baat Podcast by Suno Punjab.
He is known for his deep reflections on Punjabi language, Sikh identity, and emotional relationships—especially family, faith, and tradition.
Key Highlights:
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Regular contributor to Gal Baat, where he speaks on topics like “Punjabi Boli Da Baba”, “Maa Tey Dhee Di Muhabbat Da Tarazo”, and “Sikh Qabila Gal Da Pakka”.
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He emphasizes the richness of Punjabi boli, Sikh cultural roots, and universal values like love and compassion.
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His poetic and conversational style has made him a familiar name among Punjabi literary and cultural circles.
Personal Background:
As per his own version, he identifies as a Muslim, while the rest of his family is Sikh and resides in Amritsar. This unique background gives him a diverse and inclusive perspective, often reflected in his thoughts on communal harmony and shared heritage.
Inaam Nazrana (ﻋﯾﻦ):
Topic | Insight |
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Punjabi Language | Sahota advocates for preserving and celebrating Punjabi, emphasizing its beauty and cultural value. |
Culture & Identity | He explores Sikh traditions, family bonds, and cultural pride in his discussions. |
Media Presence | Active on Suno Punjab’s Gal Baat podcast, building a solid reputation among contemporary Punjabi intellectual spaces. |