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Islami Bangala Sahitya

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  • Author: Sukumar Sen
  • Publisher: Ananda Publishers
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9788172153014
  • Pages: 164
  • Format: Hardcpver

Description

Islami Bangala Sahitya is a profound exploration of Islamic Bengali literature, offering an in-depth look at a once-vibrant literary tradition that is now largely forgotten. Written by the eminent scholar Sukumar Sen, the book is an essential contribution to understanding the evolution of Bengali literature during the medieval period.

  • Historical Context: The book delves into the roots of Islamic Bengali literature, tracing its development from the 13th to the 14th century, a period during which a significant portion of the Bengali populace was deeply influenced by Islamic culture. Sen revisits the cultural exchanges and literary outputs of this era, which were pivotal in shaping Bengali literary traditions.

  • Key Literary Figures: The book introduces notable authors and poets from this period, including Dawlat Kazi and Alawal, who contributed significantly to Islamic Bengali poetry. Their works laid the foundation for a new literary culture that blended Islamic themes with Bengali linguistic expression.

  • Themes and Genres: The literature discussed in the book covers a wide range of genres, including romantic tales, pir-mahatma ballads, and narratives of the beloved Layla-Majnu. The work also touches upon local village stories from East Bengal, and the popular sari-jari-natya-geet (song-dance performances), all of which have strong roots in the Islamic culture of the time.

  • Cultural Significance: One of the core aims of the book is to present a more comprehensive history of Bengali literature, filling in the gaps left in previous discussions, particularly in the history of literature as discussed in Sukumar Sen's earlier work. This book stands as a vital supplement to his broader historical writings.

  • Revival of Lost Literature: The work revives many forgotten or unpublished texts and offers insights into the cultural richness of the time. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the historical depth of Bengali literature and its intersection with Islamic thought and culture.

This book serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and readers interested in Bengali literature, Islamic history, and the blending of cultural traditions in the Indian subcontinent.