Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad and Sarmad
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- 9788129112118
- BR 920.71 DAT
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BR 920.054 SIN Bharat Ratna Pranab Mukherjee | BR 920.71 AMB B. R. Ambedkar: biography | BR 920.71 DAS Jayaprakash Narayan: His life and mission | BR 920.71 DAT Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad and Sarmad | BR 920.71 JAY Jayaprakash Narayan | BR 920.71 LAL Lal Bahadur Shastri | BR 920.71 PAN Jayaprakash Narayan: Man and his mission |
Maulana Azad wrote his essay on Sarmad when he was twenty-three. His essay was hailed as a masterpiece. Some scholars have traced in this essay the genesis and growth of Azad's religious thought and political life. With his wide learning and penetrating insights, V N Datta gives altogether a different perspective by arguing that Azad saw in his essay on Sarmad a lucid mirror of his own life and experiences. He seeks to answer why Azad wrote his essay; what gave impulse to his thoughts, and what were the leading ideas of his essay, which were to nourish and sustain his thinking and political life subsequently.
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