What was Rabindranath 's view of the last Prophet of the Muslim ((with evidence))
1) Rabindranath never liked the life of a Muslim prophet. Motahar Hossain Chowdhury Shanti Niketne asked Rabindranath about this, “Why is there no mention of Islam and the Prophet in your writings? The poet replied, 'I started reading the Qur'an but I did not go far and I did not like the life of your Prophet.
[Source: Bitanda, author Syed Mujibullah, p-229] "
2) The novel ‘Gora’ Rabindranath said: Good man is not a religion;quarterly
s evil people. Your 'Muhammad' understood that, so he did not preach as a good man. "
3) In the essay 'Bir Guru', Rabindranath says: "Everyone wants to introduce their own worship; the promoters of religion like Gorakhnath Ramananda etc. have come up with their own way. Muhammad has been ordered to pronounce his name while praying to God."
Although he claimed to be a Brahmin, Rabindranath was an early Hindu. For this reason, he forbade the slaughter of cows in his area Shilaidaha and forced the Muslim subjects to bear the cost of worship. (Source: In an article published in Bangla Academy's quarterly
"Uttaradhikar" magazine (Baishakh-Ashar 1393), Dr. Ahmed Sharif has given details of the matter with documentary evidence.

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