Arvind Ghosh

Arvind Ghosh
Arvind Ghosh
অরবিন্দ ঘোষ
Born Dhaka, Bengal, British India
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Bengali Hindu
Occupation Civil Engineer
Religion Hinduism
Spouse Clotilde Odette Haute Feuille

Arvind Ghosh (Bengali: অরবিন্দ ঘোষ) also spelt as Aurobindo Ghosh was an Indian-born freethinker, scholar, writer and publisher in the United States.

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Early life

Arvind was born to Acharya Debaprasad Ghosh, the first of eight children. Arvind attended St. Paul's School in Kolkata from 1934 to 1937. In 1938, he left St. Paul's School and took admission in Mitra Institution. He graduated as a civil engineer and early in his life moved to France.

Activism

Arvind Ghosh founded the A. Ghosh Publishers to publish works critical on Islam. In 1983, he published Ram Swarup's seminal work, Understanding Islam through Hadis. The book was subsequently republished in India the very next year by Voice of India. In 1990, he published a paperback edition of P.N.Oak's seminal work, Taj Mahal - The True Story. In 1994, he published his own work, The Koran and the Kafir.

In his later years Arvind Ghosh took an interest in the history of pre-Christian Europe, pagan societies and neopaganism. In 1998, he along with Surinder Attri attended the International Pagan Conference in Lithuania.

Legacy

Arvind Ghosh was one of the pioneers of Hindu activism in the West. His life and work is annually commemorated through the Arvind Ghosh Memorial Lecture, where speakers are invited to talk about Islamism and its implications, especially in the Indian context.

Books

  • The Koran and the Kafir (Islam and the Infidel)
  • Impostors Galore: Choose your pick

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