Persian Words Used in Kazi Nazrul Islam's Poetry
Journal: Language Art (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017.11.30
Authors : Mumit Al Rashid Tanjina Binte Nur;
Page : 117-128
Keywords : Kazi Nazrul Islam; Persian Words; Shat-il-Arab; Moharram; Kamal Pasha; Korbani and the 12th Fateha.;
Abstract
Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh, popularly known as Nazrul-the rebel poet, is undoubtedly one who may rightly be called as one of the greatest “poets of people” of the world. He was the first poet in Bengali literature that used extensive Arabic and Persian words to express his views and to create a Muslim renaissance within the whole Bengali nation. He was a multi-lingual poet. That's why we see huge Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Sanskrit and Urdu words, even sentences in almost everywhere of his literature. This article is about the Persian words that Nazrul had used in his poetry. Though the majority of his poems consists of more or less Persian words, in this article, we discussed five of his poems named Shat-il-Arab, Moharram, Kamal Pasha, Qorbani and the 12th Fateha that has most Persian words comparatively.
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