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That's a different song Rajakar, don't you guys even know your anthem?
He is a 15 year who's brain has been washed by pdf.
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That's a different song Rajakar, don't you guys even know your anthem?
Here we go BHAZAKAR,Would some Rajakar explain to me how exactly is this song anti-Muslim, shirk and all that jazz. Not that you guys matter but still it's amusing to see you lot frothing in hate an anger.
My Bengal of Gold,
I love you.
Forever your skies,
Your air set my heart in tune
As if it were a flute.
In spring, O mother mine,
The fragrance from your mango groves
Makes me wild with joy,
Ah, what a thrill!
In autumn, O mother mine,
In the full blossomed paddy fields
I have seen spread all over sweet smiles.
Ah, what beauty, what shades,
What an affection, and what tenderness!
What a quilt have you spread
At the feet of banyan trees
And along the banks of rivers!
Oh mother mine, words from your lips
Are like nectar to my ears.
Ah, what a thrill!
If sadness, O mother mine,
Casts a gloom on your face,
My eyes are filled with tears!
But I do agree, this song doesn't fit to be Bangladesh national anthem, when Tagore wrote it, he didn't have the Rajakar infested cesspool in his mind.
Is that what jamat and hizb teach you guys or did you have Nawabs of Dhaka in mind when you said bootlicker. There's a difference in Nobel prize in Peace and Nobel prize in literature.
1. I never said they "love it", in fact I even pointed out children find it a boring ritual to read it at school. Though I have never seen people hate it as much as some of the online characters on this forum.
2. We have more important things to do than conduct a national referendum on a relatively trivial issue such as this.
If you want to change it, then you need to persuade people, bring convincing arguments and start meaningful intellectual discourse. Over time when there is a societal consensus then maybe it can be changed.
@ As because you don't know under what circumstances and why and where it was written ??? Again why after 65 years it was made as the National Anthem of Bangladesh ? My assumption, thinking and conclusion is given below: It does not neccessarily mean I hate Bangladesh ?
1. National Anthem should be such which must have some historical back ground. It should be such which should inspire each and every moment. As because for this National Anthem a time will come where millions of people would sacrifice their life. It had a historical background but it was written against our interest and spirit. Let me narrate the little bit history:
2. Indian Congress as a political party was came into being in 1886. So, there was no political party in India for the Muslims. I am telling this thing in line with religion as because Congress as a combined political party never put forward the rights of the muslims of this sub-continent. We the poor Bengali Muslims were under the clutches of Hindu Zamindars. We were not allowed to go to "Patsha" (Zamindar's sponsar school) as such we remained illiterate and could not get good job in the govt services. Finding no way we used to go to "Maktub" and "Madrasa" which had no recognition. Under these critical situation Muslim Leaque came into being at Dacca in 1906. Simultenously, Bengal was divided into East Bengal (Dacca) and West Bengal. Basiically, British divided it on admintrative ground but we the Muslims took it as God blessing.
2. Now, the question arises why the Bengali Babus including Tagore opposed it as because Tagore's Zamindary was at Atrai (East Bengal). All the big big Bengali Babus with "white muslin dhotis" used to stay at Calcutta and their all fields were located at East Bengal. Can you think there were not a single Jute Mills in E.Bengal during those days. There were not a single university. All the Bengal muslims had to go to Calcutta for higher education. So, Tagore and their associates started movement to annull this partition of Bengal. Wrote lot of songs, poems, dramas etc. Tagore even sponsor two terrorist organization like, " Onushillon" and "Juganantar". By reading these one poor Khudi Ram blasted a bomb at Bogra on the Vice Roy of India. He was caught red handed and hanged. But Tahore quickly wrote a song, " Ek bar bidai de ma fere ashi---- Bharat Mata---" Tagore again wrote, " Ebar tur mora gange ban uthe che joi ma bole ". Now, let me explain the above line, here mora gange means East Bengal where people are sleeping so the time has come to shout joi ma.
3. So our great poet Tagore was very upset, he came with a very sad mind and went to Atrai(Natore). He keenly obsered the beauties of East Bengal board on a "Nouka" took one small "Debota" and wrote our famous anthem "Amar Sonar Bangla".
4. Once after the general election of 1970 once the movement was at peak some people quickly wore the Nehru/Subash Bosu's cap and paraded at Dacca on 23 rd March 1971. About this , " Thekai Mathai/ or phatai bathai all these songs were written in those days to inspire the Bengales but unfortunately hardly any Bengali Muslims got inspired. Thougsands of people wearing dhoti having one "Harmoniam" on the neck went inside each corner of East Bengal with these Tagore's songs and finally they used to chant with this same "Joy Bangal" slogan.
Why is it so hard to digest that this is Bengali Nationalistic song written when Bengal was divided. 1971 was a struggle based on Bengali nationalism and the song fits very well with the concept of 1971. Razakars does not like it as they were beaten very hard while playing this song in 1971. Even though I dont like the music of this song (sounds gay) I still like the Shane Nozul of it as being the badass song against Razakars.
Hail Sonar Bangla.
That's a different song Rajakar, don't you guys even know your anthem?
Here we go BHAZAKAR,
Glorification of creature like Banglar sky, season, land etc. has taken place in it but not the creator that has formed all. In another word, Creator’s might has been neglected but HIS produced goodies have been praised, which has uncanny resemblance with idolatry. I.E. Idols are the product of pluralistic concept of God and Goddess, which takes away the concept of the oneness of Almighty. Thus it's 'Shirk'. It would have been OK, if it had mentioned Almighty like the following one ,
Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Lyrics in Urdu & English Translation - YouTube
(BHAZAKAR, YOU HAVE GOT ME HERE AS IQBAL'S RAZAKAR THOUGH )
That's a different song Rajakar, don't you guys even know your anthem?
Md Akmal, you can't say anything imaginary. Please get your facts right.
Why is it so hard to digest that this is Bengali Nationalistic song written when Bengal was divided. 1971 was a struggle based on Bengali nationalism and the song fits very well with the concept of 1971. Razakars does not like it as they were beaten very hard while playing this song in 1971. Even though I dont like the music of this song (sounds gay) I still like the Shane Nozul of it as being the badass song against Razakars.
Hail Sonar Bangla.
@ The song never, I say again fits with the concept of 1971. It was some how tactfully imposed by some Awami and Indian (Calcasion) intellectuals.
Razakar is ironically an Urdu word.