Kabir was a mystic poet and saint of India, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement. The name Kabir comes from Arabic al-Kabir which means The Great – the 37th name of God in Islam. Kabir composed in a pithy and earthy style, replete with surprise and inventive imagery.
Born in 1398 CE, Kabir’s life was a beacon of wisdom, challenging dogma and promoting unity among faiths. Known for his profound couplets (Dohas), Kabir emphasized devotion to the Supreme God over rituals, addressing universal truths that resonate across cultures and eras.
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Kabir, Indian poet-saint revered by Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. His poetic personality and hagiography have been variously defined by the religious traditions he influenced.
He grew up in a family of Muslim weavers before becoming a disciple of the Hindu ascetic Ramananda. Kabir is considered both a Sufi and Brahmin saint. Kabir’s poetry draws on both Hinduism and Islam, though he was critical of certain aspects of both faiths.
“Kabir’s Prep is effective because of the meaningful relationships they build with each student. They created an atmosphere where I felt comfortable asking questions, knowing that I would get an earnest response.”