Communalism and Relevance to Nazrul

Communalism and Relevance to Nazrul

Authors

  • Khaleda Akhter Assistant Professor, Dania College, Dhaka.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62304/ijass.v1i1.151

Keywords:

Kazi Nazrul Islam, Hindu-Muslim Unity, Secularism, Communalism, Revolutionary Ideals, Literary Activism

Abstract

Kazi Nazrul Islam, renowned for his poetry and literary works, championed Hindu-Muslim unity and secularism in India. Born into poverty and influenced by revolutionary ideals, Nazrul's writings emphasized humanity over religious divisions. He critiqued both Hindu and Muslim extremism, promoting a universalistic approach to religion. His literature sought to bridge communal divides, advocating for the harmony of souls and the recognition of truth across faiths. Nazrul's legacy of secularism remains profoundly relevant today, offering guidance in a world still grappling with religious intolerance and division. His efforts in fostering unity and challenging religious dogma remain relevant today as communal conflicts persist, highlighting his enduring legacy as a flow of harmony and social justice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Author Biography

Khaleda Akhter, Assistant Professor, Dania College, Dhaka.

 

 

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Published

2024-05-23

How to Cite

Akhter, K. (2024). Communalism and Relevance to Nazrul. International Journal of Arts and Social Science, 1(01), 19–23. https://doi.org/10.62304/ijass.v1i1.151
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