Human Love, Humanism, and the Philosophical Thoughts of Kazi Nazrul Islam

Human Love, Humanism, and the Philosophical Thoughts of Kazi Nazrul Islam

Authors

  • Khaleda Akhter Assistant Professor , Department of Philosophy, Dania College, Dhaka.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62304/alhe.v3i04.153

Keywords:

Kazi Nazrul Islam, Humanism, Rebellion, Injustice, Philosophical Thought, Oppression

Abstract

Kazi Nazrul Islam, a seminal figure in Bengali philosophy and literature, epitomized humanism, individual freedom, and rational contemplation. His works, imbued with themes of rebellion against injustice, sectarianism, and oppression, reflect a deep love for humanity and a commitment to truth. Nazrul's poetry and prose transcend religious and social divides, advocating for Hindu-Muslim unity and condemning religious fanaticism and hypocrisy. His literature, rooted in personal hardship and diverse life experiences, serves as a beacon for justice and equality. Even today, Nazrul's legacy inspires resistance against oppression and promotes the ideals of human love and harmony.

 

 

Author Biography

Khaleda Akhter, Assistant Professor , Department of Philosophy, Dania College, Dhaka.

 

 

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Published

2024-05-22

How to Cite

Akhter, K. (2024). Human Love, Humanism, and the Philosophical Thoughts of Kazi Nazrul Islam. Global Mainstream Journal of Arts, Literature, History & Education, 3(04), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.62304/alhe.v3i04.153
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