Kazi Nazrul Islam (24 May 1899 – 29 August 1976) Known as Rebel (Bidrohi) poet and National poet of Bangladesh was born into a bangali muslim family in the village of Churulia near Asansol in the Burdwan District of India. Early he received religious education and worked as a muezzin at a local mosque. He learned of poetry, drama, and literature while working with theatrical groups.
Nazrul's mother died in 1928, and his second son Bulbul died of smallpox the following year. His first son, Krishna Mohammad had died prematurely. His wife gave birth to two more sons — Savyasachi in 1928 and Aniruddha in 1931 — but Nazrul remained shaken and aggrieved for a long time.
"Come back my birdie! Come back again to my empty bosom! Shunno e bookey paakhi mor aaye! Phirey aaye phirey aaye!"
His works changed significantly from rebellious expositions of society to deeper examination of religious themes. His works in these years led Islamic devotional songs into the mainstream of Bengali folk music, exploring the Islamic practices of namaz (prayer), roza (fasting), hajj (pilgrimage) and zakat (charity). This was regarded by his contemporaries as a significant achievement as Bengali Muslims had been strongly averse to devotional music.
At that time he wrote most popular hamd and naat. Most popular hamd and naat are here you can download.
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01. Allahu allahu Download
02. Allah ke jara payete.. Download
03.Ami jodi arab hotam Download
04. Bajiche Dhamama Download
05.He Rasul Buji na ami Download
06.Khuda Tomar Meher Bani Download
07.Mashjider E Pashe Amar Download
08.Mone Boro Asha Chilo Download
09.Muhammad (S) Er Naam Download
10.Nobi Mor Porosh Moni Download
11.Ogo Nur Nabi Hazrat Download
12.Shono Shono Ya Elahi Download
13.Tora Dekhe Ja Amina Download
14.Tribhuboner Prio Muhammad Download