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S**Y
Nice read
Why I Am an Atheist by Bhagat Singh is a powerful and bold essay where he shares his thoughts on religion and why he chose not to believe in God. He explains that his decision was based on logic, not anger or pride. Singh writes clearly and with strong emotions, challenging blind faith and encouraging people to think for themselves. This book makes you reflect deeply about beliefs and courage. It’s a short but impactful read that stays with you.
S**L
Highly Recommended!
This is a thought provoking read indeed, that leaves a deep impression. . .relevant, purity, and the wisdom justifies the seeking.Letters & Jail Diary of Bhagat Singh, ignites fire through your veins, Powerful enough to captivate you completely.This is such a fantastic book.I highly recommend this to read to anyone, to witness such a great mind!
U**I
Classic!!
The media could not be loaded. This book is a compilation of essays and letters composed by Bhagat Singh - leading face of India's Independence struggle. His writings are both compelling and uplifting. They depict his visions and determination, challenging our thought process and chasing the darkness.This classic is an account of bravery, resilience and revolution in the times of adversity. Singh's writings compel us to be steadfast and contribute to the betterment of the world.
S**Y
Must read for everyone
A fearless voice from the past that still echoes today.Bhagat Singh questions not just god, but blind acceptance.His logic is sharp, his conviction unshakable.Each essay is a glimpse into a revolutionary mind.He doesn’t preach, he provokes thought.A must-read for those who value reason and courage.This book isn’t just read—it’s felt.
S**A
Bold and Thoughtful Read
Why I Am An Atheist and Other Works by Bhagat Singh is a sharp, fearless collection of essays that reflect his strong views on religion, freedom, and justice. Written during his time in prison, Singh questions blind faith and stands up for reason and equality. It's not just about history—it’s about change. This book is a great pick if you want to understand his ideas and the bigger fight for a fair and free society.
U**S
Amazing book
Such an amazing book this is. It's a thin book with so deep thoughts. Bhagat Singh was always a point of fascination for me and knowing him this close increases my respect manifold. Good food for thought. Written in 1930, this book gives us an actual insight to the happenings of that era.
S**
Wonderful
Bhagat Singh’s essay is a fearless expression of intellectual freedom. It challenges the notion that spirituality is necessary for morality. Through logic and reason, he defends his stance against blind faith. It’s not just political—it's deeply philosophical and ahead of its time. A must-read for anyone interested in critical thought and social courage.
V**R
Need
It needs some images to feel realistic when we read and a real picture of written letter by bhagat singh and bk dutt
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