The Rebel

Poetry | Kazi Nazrul Islam

What messages against inequality and injustice does Nazrul leave in his poems?

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What messages against inequality and injustice does Nazrul leave in his poems Kazi Nazrul Islam s - poems on equality and justice show his deep love for mankind He felt great pain for the poor and helpless He could not accept oppression or cruelty in society Through his poems he spoke for freedom equal rights and human dignity Love for Mankind Nazrul s main source of inspiration was man He had profound sympathy for all suffering people His heart cried for those who were insulted or deprived He believed that no one should suffer because of race caste or culture He wanted equal respect for every human being Protest against Social Discrimination Nazrul strongly protested against social and racial inequality He wanted to end oppression and tyranny from society To him a real nation is one where no man is judged by birth or color He believed that man is

the image of God and therefore hatred and cruelty among men are against divine truth He also spoke in favor of equal rights for both men and women Respect for All Classes Nazrul gave honor to all regardless of their social status whether rich or poor high or low He respected the chandal the peasant the laborer and every humble worker To him God lives in every person whatever his class or position His idea of equality was universal and humanistic In short Nazrul s poems carry a strong message of equality and justice He believed that when all men and women enjoy equal rights the world will become peaceful united and full of divine harmony

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