If at all there's been a poet symbolic of secularism throughout the world, it's Kabir. While details of his birth have remained unclear, it is said that he was brought up by a Muslim community of weavers.
Kabir strongly opposed meaningless ritualism and superstition. He was critical and uncompromising with the religious tenets of his time, and faced contempt from dogmatists. He called himself the 'son of Ram and Allah', and discovered a spirituality free of formalism, sectarianism and dogmatism. Kabir's language was pithy and folksy and his earthy interpretation of situations caught on the common man's imagination.
Back Of The Book
Kabir The biggest ideas in life are often expressed in the fewest words. JAICO brings you the best in this series of Thoughts to Inspire & Celebrate. There are no long speeches or fancy tributes, but there's magic on these pages, and you won't have to search for it.
Kabir is described as one of the greatest poets of religion. He called himself the 'Son of Ram and Allah'. In this book we get glimpse of his understanding of god, on the soul, on Death, on trail, on temptation and life in general.
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