Saturday, June 30, 2007

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Kazi Nazrul Islam(1898-1976):Poet-icon of Bangladesh

Portrait of Kazi Nazrul Islam
(Portrait of Kazi Nazrul Islam: water colour, by Alaptagin Tushar 1995 Dhaka)



Kazi Nazrul Islam was born on the 25th May 1898 at Churulia in the district of Burdwan, West Bengal, India.
This partiot, poet, composer writer, political figure or the myriad minded man edited a politico-cultural magazine "Dhumketu".

The poet died at Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh as National poet on the 29th August 1976. Nazrul Institute, an institution works for research and propagating the poets life, works and ideals, is situated in Dhaka with several branches in divisional towns. Bangla Academy has published collected works of the poet to celebrate the poets birth centenary in the year(1999).

A marble statue of poet just behind him in the picture


The rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was crowned in 1972 as the national poet of Bangladesh. He was living a seclusive life with no care in a shabby, nasty and crowded cottage in Calcutta. West Bengal government did not even arrange a bed in any convalescent home for the poet who was suffering from irreversible brain-damage and living nearly a vegetative life.

Under the auspicious of Bangladesh government of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the poet was moved to Dhaka, capital of newly liberated Bangladesh situated 125 km west of Trishal a small township in Mymensingh district where Kazi Nazrul Islam spent several years during his boyhood.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman arranged round the clock nursing, physiotherapy since his arrival in Dhaka.

The picture used in this page is from 1972 taken on his birthday. Firoza Begum, the famous Nazrulgeeti-singer in Bangladesh, who was acquainted with the poet during her youth, had the opportunity to sing infront of him on his birthday or popularly called Nazrul jayanti in 1972.The ailing poet being able neither to speak nor to hear became overwhelmed with joy which radiated from his face, this rare moment of the poet's life was camera freezed by my friend, an ametaur photographer and now a physician in Dhaka, Mamunar Rashid (Madan) , he even arranged my entrance at Nazrul' s residence at Dhanmondi at the outskirt of Dhaka at the same occasion.


Bangladesh postal authority issued a set of 2 postal stamps on the occasion of the first death anniversary of the national poet of Bangladesh.

Pakistan issued also a set of 2 stamps on the great poet,musician and patriot Kazi Nazrul Islam in the year 1968.Pakistan made mistake by writing the poets birth year 1889 ,these stamps were not issued.Some are known to have released in error.Pakistan postal authority again made mistake and stated the poet's birth year 1899.

Indian government issued a stamp on the centenary birth anniversary of this great man in 1999.

The Poet Icon in Stamps

Popular songs and famous poems of Kazi Nazrul Islam

A poem of Kazi Nazrul Islam in Swedish

A nursery-rhyme of Kazi Nazrul Islam in Swedish

More about Nazrul

This page is dedicated to Muzaffar Ahmed,
who was one of the founder members of the Indian communist Party.
Taking all the risks of the police brutality of the British India
and on foot reached Taskhent from Calcutta
with other figures like M.N.Roy,Bhupendranath Dutta,
Biren Chatterjii, Gholam Ambia Lohani in 1920.
Muzaffar Ahmed was a regular contributer of the Dhumketu( eng: Comet ),
a bangla literary magazine edited by Kazi Nazrul Islam from Calcutta.
Reactionary section of the Indian Congress
and the British government did all their best to bann the magazine in 1922.



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