Bishay Islam Prasange (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Sk Makbul Islam
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012634
About the Book
Bishay Islam Prasange (Bengali Version) is a thoughtful and exploratory study of the religious ideas and interpretations of Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra concerning Islam, with particular emphasis on his work Islam Prasange. The book seeks to examine his reflections on faith, spirituality, interreligious understanding, and the shared ethical foundations that connect different religious traditions.
Through careful analysis, the author explores how Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra approached Islam not merely as a religious system but as a living spiritual tradition with profound moral, cultural, and humanistic dimensions. The discussions highlight his efforts to foster understanding across religious boundaries and encourage dialogue based on mutual respect and appreciation.
In addition to examining Sri Sri Thakur’s views on Islam, the book incorporates the experiences, reflections, and personal testimonies of devotees who were influenced by his teachings. These accounts provide readers with a broader understanding of how his ideas were interpreted and experienced in everyday life, adding a personal and experiential dimension to the study.
A distinctive feature of the volume is its inclusion of discussions on Sri Sri Thakur’s thoughts regarding Christianity. By presenting his perspectives on multiple faith traditions, the book broadens its scope beyond a single religious framework and contributes to a deeper appreciation of comparative religious thought. These discussions reveal his interest in identifying common spiritual values and ethical principles that transcend sectarian divisions.
Combining religious analysis, personal reflections, and comparative perspectives, Bishay Islam Prasange offers readers an opportunity to engage with questions of faith, spirituality, and interreligious understanding. It presents religion as a field of dialogue and reflection rather than division, encouraging thoughtful consideration of different religious traditions and their shared human concerns.
An important resource for readers interested in comparative religion, spiritual philosophy, religious studies, and the teachings of Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra, this book contributes meaningfully to discussions on religious harmony and cross-cultural understanding.

