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“Tolerance is the better name for divinity.” Abhijit Naskar, Little Planet on The Prairie
“Tolerance is the better name for divinity.”

“I accept the bible, but not nazism.
I accept the koran, but not islamism.
I accept the gita, but not hindutva.
I accept the torah, but not zionism.”

“I accept the bible, but not nazism.
I accept the koran, but not islamism.
I accept the gita, but not hindutva.
I accept the torah, but not zionism.”
Published on December 16, 2024 07:48
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acceptance, christian-nationalism, communal-harmony, divine, divine-poetry, divine-sonnets, divinity, fundamentalism, hindutva, holiness, interfaith, intolerance, islam, islamism, neonazi, oneness, religion, religious-extremism, secularism, sufi, sufism, tolerance, zionism
With Love From A Muslim Poet (Sonnet 2451) ― Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

Love your neighbor,
more than you obey the state;
a world left to the whims of politicians,
doesn’t take long to be a land of waste.
Nothing’s easier than being an ape:
obey the tribal chief,
practice the state-approved religion,
and never love a neighbor
that your monkey king disapproves of –
but to be human takes heart, brain, and backbone,
three fundamental forces which invoke
the very ruin of political power,
for they pluck the apes from the cesspool of fear,
and elevate them to human consciousness,
which is adamantly allergic to primitive nonsense.
I am a muslim poet, yet I refuse
to hate my brother from another mother –
like many streams finally meet in the sea,
we are all born of nature and
ultimately disperse into nature.
Published on October 22, 2025 15:00
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