Aroj Ali Matubbar

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Akshay Chauhan
Born1st June 2009
Haryana , India
OccupationPlaying Game , Singing
SpracheHindi , English , Punjabi
NationalityIndien
Bildung10th till now
Years active2022
Notable worksIndian vehicles simulator 3d
RelativesFather :- Anil Kumar Mother :- Jasvinder Kaur Sister :- Akshita Chauhan
Website
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My Channel name is AK GAMER 001 | https://youtube.com/@akshay_gamerz107?si=RzmhynypzxGrFy13[1]

Early life and education

Akshay was born on 1st June 2009. In a Middle class Family . I born in Kurukshetra, Haryana . My Family Have Four Member Me My father , My mother, My sister

Philosophy

Matubbar is known for his critical and freethinking views on religion, superstition, and traditional beliefs. His works challenged many established norms and religious dogmas, particularly within the context of Islam, which is the predominant religion in Bangladesh.

Matubbar's most famous work is "Tariqat Shikkha" ("Teachings of the Way"). In this book, he questioned various religious practices, rituals, and superstitions and advocated for a more rational and scientific approach to understanding the world. His writings often provoked controversy and debate in Bangladesh, as they challenged deeply held religious beliefs and traditions.

His book "Satyer Sandhane" (The Quest for Truth) led to his arrest and detention by the authorities. Throughout his life, he experienced persistent harassment and threats due to his writings, many of which critically engaged with religious tenets and claims.[2]

Satyer Sandhan

Matubbar drew the cover of his first book, written in 1952 and published twenty-one years later, in 1973, under the title Satyer Sandhan. In the preface he wrote:

“I was thinking of many things, my mind was full of questions, but haphazardly. I then started jotting down questions, not for writing a book, but only to remember these questions later. Those questions were driving my mind towards an endless ocean and I was gradually drifting away from the fold of religion.”

He made six propositions in this book, which reflected the nature of his philosophical questions. These are:

Proposition 1 : dealt with the soul, containing 8 questions
Proposition 2 : dealt with God, containing as many as 11 questions
Proposition 3 : dealt with the after-world, containing as many as 7 questions
Proposition 4 : dealt with religious matters, containing as many as 22 questions
Proposition 5 : dealt with Nature, containing as many as 10 questions
Proposition 6 : dealt with remaining matters, containing as many as 9 questions

The eight questions he posed in the first proposition exemplify his approach. These are (a) Who am I (self)?, (b) Is Life incorporeal or corporal ? (c) Is mind and his/soul one, and the same? (d) What is the relationship of life with the body and the mind? (e) Can we recognize or identify life? (f) Am I free? (g) Will the soul without body continue to have "knowledge" even after it leaves the body at death? and finally (h) How does life can come into and go out of the body?

  1. ^ Roy, Pradip Kumar. "Matubbar, Aroj Ali". Banglapedia. Bangladesh Asiatic Society. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  2. ^ Selim, Nasima (2010). "An extraordinary truth? The Ādam "suicide" notes from Bangladesh". Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 13 (3): 223–244. doi:10.1080/13674670903061230. ISSN 1367-4676. S2CID 145789923.