Description
“The Freethinker’s Prayer Book” is a book written by Khushwant Singh, an Indian author, journalist, and humorist known for his wit, humor, and social commentary. The book was published in 1993.
Khushwant Singh was a prominent figure in Indian literature, and he often wrote on a wide range of topics, including religion, politics, and social issues. “The Freethinker’s Prayer Book” is a departure from conventional religious prayer books. Instead, it presents a collection of thoughts, musings, and reflections on various aspects of life, spirituality, and the human condition, particularly from a secular and rationalist perspective.
The book does not contain traditional prayers in the religious sense but rather offers readers a collection of philosophical and introspective passages that encourage critical thinking, reflection, and contemplation. It reflects Khushwant Singh’s own agnostic and humanistic beliefs and encourages readers to question, ponder, and explore their own thoughts on life and existence.
“The Freethinker’s Prayer Book” is characterized by Khushwant Singh’s trademark humor and candid writing style. It provides a space for readers to engage with existential questions, moral dilemmas, and the complexities of human existence without the confines of traditional religious doctrine.
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