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Book Details
Author: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Publisher: Orient Longman
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 251
Published Year: 1959
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but without jacket. There are some markings on the page edges and minor damage to the spine edges.
About the Book
This significant work by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad offers readers a profound insight into the thoughts, experiences, and intellectual legacy of one of the foremost leaders of India's freedom movement. A distinguished scholar, statesman, journalist, and educationist, Azad played a pivotal role in shaping modern India and promoting ideals of national unity, secularism, and cultural harmony.
Drawing upon his deep understanding of history, religion, politics, and society, the book presents thoughtful reflections on the challenges and aspirations of a nation undergoing transformation. Azad's writing is marked by intellectual depth, literary elegance, and a commitment to fostering dialogue across communities and cultures.
The work explores themes such as nationalism, education, social reform, religious understanding, and the moral responsibilities of leadership. Through insightful observations and reasoned arguments, Azad examines the forces that shape societies and the values necessary for building a just and progressive nation.
Readers gain a deeper appreciation of the historical circumstances surrounding India's struggle for independence and the vision that guided many of its leading thinkers. Azad's reflections continue to resonate because they address universal questions concerning freedom, identity, coexistence, and human progress.
Written with clarity and scholarly rigor, the book serves both as a historical document and as a source of timeless wisdom. It provides valuable perspectives for students of history, political thought, religious studies, and modern Indian intellectual traditions.
An essential read for anyone interested in India's freedom movement, political philosophy, cultural history, and the life and ideas of one of the country's most respected leaders, this volume remains an important contribution to Indian literature and public thought.

