Pak Sar Jamin Sad Bad

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"Pak Sar Jamin Sad Bad" is a controversial Bengali novel by Humayun Azad that sharply critiques religious extremism and authoritarianism in contemporary society.

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instanceOf Bengali-language novel
novel
associatedWith Humayun Azad assassination attempt controversy
author Humayun Azad NERFINISHED
controversy accusations of blasphemy by religious extremists
threats and hostility from Islamist groups
countryOfOrigin Bangladesh NERFINISHED
criticizedBy religious extremists in Bangladesh
depicts conflict between secular and religious forces
intimidation of liberal intellectuals
rise of religious extremism in Bangladesh
genre political novel
satirical novel
social criticism
hasControversialStatus true
hasCulturalImpact contributed to discourse on secularism in Bengali literature
sparked public debate on religious extremism in Bangladesh
hasReception condemned by conservative religious groups
praised by liberal and secular readers
hasTargetOfCritique clerical authority
intolerance toward dissent
religious political parties
influencedBy Bangladeshi political context of the late 20th and early 21st century
language Bengali
literaryStyle political allegory
realism
satire
mainTheme critique of authoritarianism
critique of religious extremism
freedom of expression
fundamentalism in contemporary society
political violence
threats to secularism
opposesIdeology authoritarian politics
religious fundamentalism
relatedTo Islamist militancy in Bangladesh
debates on freedom of speech in Bangladesh
supportsIdeology secularism
titleLanguage Urdu
titleOrigin first line of the former national anthem of Pakistan "Pak Sarzameen"

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Humayun Azad notableWork Pak Sar Jamin Sad Bad