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  1. Taslima Nasrin (born 25 August 1962) is a Bangladeshi writer, physician, feminist, secular humanist, and activist. She is known for her writing on women's oppression and criticism of religion; some of her books are banned in Bangladesh .

  2. Taslima Nasrin, an award-winning writer, physician, secular humanist and human rights activist, is known for her powerful writings on women oppression and unflinching criticism of religion.

  3. Taslima Nasrin has 117 books on Goodreads with 27249 ratings. Taslima Nasrins most popular book is Lajja: Shame.

  4. Taslima Nasreen, an award-winning writer, physician, secular humanist and human rights activist, is known for her powerful writings on women oppression and unflinching criticism of religion, despite forced exile and multiple fatwas calling for her death.

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  6. May 2, 2024 · Taslima Nasrin (born August 25, 1962, Mymensingh, East Pakistan [now Bangladesh]) is a Bangladeshi feminist author who was forced out of her country because of her controversial writings, which many Muslims felt discredited Islam.

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    Taslima Nasreen, an award-winning writer, physician, secular humanist and human rights activist, is known for her powerful writings on women oppression and unflinching criticism of religion, despite forced exile and multiple fatwas calling for her death.

  8. Taslima Nasrin (Bengali: তসলিমা নাসরিন) is an award-winning Bangladeshi writer, physician, secular humanist and human rights activist, known for her powerful writings on women oppression and unflinching criticism of religion, despite forced exile and multiple fatwas calling for her death.

  9. Oct 15, 1993 · Lajja (Shame) is a novel in Bengali by Taslima Nasrin, a writer of Bangladesh. The book was first published in 1993 in Bengali and was subsequently banned in Bangladesh. It nonetheless sold 50,000 copies in the six months after its publication, though Taslima fled her native Bangladesh after receiving death threats from Islamic groups.

  10. Mar 30, 2020 · An excerpt from ‘My Girlhood’, by Taslima Nasrin, translated from the Bengali by Maharghya Chakraborty.

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