| Category | Bangla and Bengali |
|---|---|
| Location | Bangladesh BD |
Kazi Nazrul Islam (কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম) was a Bengali poet, writer, and musician, revered as the national poet of Bangladesh. Born in Churulia village, Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India, he is affectionately known as Bidrohi Kobi (The Rebel Poet) for his revolutionary spirit. His elder son, Kazi Sabyasachi, has played a significant role in preserving and reciting his father’s works, keeping Nazrul’s legacy alive for new generations.
Nazrul authored thousands of poems and composed over 3,000 songs (Nazrul Sangeet), making him one of the most prolific creative minds in Bengali literature and music. During India's freedom movement, he emerged as a dynamic revolutionary voice, using his pen to inspire resistance and social change. His work continues to be celebrated for its passion, lyrical beauty, and progressive ideals.
Below is a curated collection of Nazrul's poems recited by renowned artists including his son Kazi Sabyasachi, Subarna Mustafa, Gulam Mustafa, and Rahat Al Muqtadir. These audio files are available for free listening and download.
| Poem Title | Reciter/Artist | Format & Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aj Shrishti Shukher Ullashe (In the ecstasy of creation) |
Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Amar Koifyot (My Excuse) |
Subarna Mustafa | MP3 Audio |
| Bashonti | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Bidrohi (Rebel - His most famous poem) |
Multiple Artists: • Kazi Sabyasachi (Audio) • Gulam Mustafa (Audio) • Rahat Al Muqtadir (Video Animation) |
MP3 Audio & YouTube Video |
| Dao Sourjyo Dao Dhoirjyo | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Drishtite Ar Hoyna Srishti | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Hey Mor Rani | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Jater name Bojjati | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Kandari Hushiyar | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Khoma Koro Hajrat (Forgive us, O Prophet!) |
Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Manush (Human) |
Gulam Mustafa | MP3 Audio |
| Nomo Nomo Nomo Bangladesh | Kazi Sabyasachi | MP3 Audio |
| Rabihara (Without Rabi - on Rabindranath's death) |
Kazi Nazrul Islam (Original Voice) | Historic Recording |
| Shammobadi (The Egalitarian) |
Kazi Sabyasachi & Gulam Mustafa | MP3 Audio |
Note: Many original audio links from external sites may occasionally be unavailable. For reliable access, visit official archives like nazrul.org or trusted Bengali cultural platforms.
In addition to professional recordings, several amateur artists have contributed recitations of Nazrul's poems, helping to spread his work to wider audiences. Notable among them is Mohammad Omar Farooq, who has recorded numerous Nazrul poems.
Today, numerous websites, cultural organizations, and academic institutions work to preserve and promote Kazi Nazrul Islam's works. His poems and songs remain integral to Bengali identity, studied in schools, performed in cultural events, and enjoyed by millions worldwide. For authentic resources, always refer to verified archives and official publications.