Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in the
village of Churulia near Asansol in the Burdwan District of Bengal (now located
in the Indian state of Paschimbanga).He was born in a powerful Muslim Taluqdar
family and was the second of three sons and a daughter, Nazrul's father Kazi
Faqeer Ahmed was the imam and caretaker of the local mosque and mausoleum.
Nazrul's mother was Zahida Khatun. Nazrul had two brothers, Kazi Saahibjaan and
Kazi Ali Hussain, and a sister, Umme Kulsum. Born into a Muslim quazi (justice)
family in India, Nazrul received religious education and worked as a muezzin at
a local mosque. He learned of poetry, drama, and literature while working with
theatrical groups. After serving in the British Indian Army, Nazrul established
himself as a journalist in Kolkata (then Calcutta). He assailed the British Raj
in India and preached revolution through his poetic works, such as 'Bidrohi'
('The Rebel') and 'Bhangar Gaan' ('The Song of Destruction'), as well as his
publication 'Dhumketu' ('The Comet'). His impassioned activism in the Indian
independence movement often led to his imprisonment by British authorities.
While in prison, Nazrul wrote the 'Rajbandir Jabanbandi' ('Deposition of a
Political Prisoner').
Nazrul's writings explore themes such
as love, freedom, and revolution; he opposed all bigotry, including religious
and gender. Throughout his career, Nazrul wrote short stories, novels, and
essays but is best-known for his poems, in which he pioneered new forms such as
Bengali ghazals. Nazrul wrote and composed music for his nearly 4,000 songs
(including gramophone records), collectively known as Nazrul geeti (Nazrul
songs), which are widely popular today. At the age of 43 (in 1942) he began
suffering from an unknown disease, losing his voice and memory. It is often said,
the reason was slow poisoning by British Government. It caused Nazrul's health
to decline steadily and forced him to live in isolation for many years. Invited
by the Government of Bangladesh, Nazrul and his family moved to Dhaka in 1972,
where he died four years later.
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