what is kalam's belief about divine the power?
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Prayer makes communion of spirit between man and God possible. He further told him that every human being is a part of a divine Being. Kalam says that whatever he achieved in his life is through the help of God. He says that God has graced him with outstanding teachers and colleagues.
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In the prose piece 'Strong Roots' extracted from Kalam's autobiography 'Wings of Fire', we see how Kalam's father's wisdom and practical teachings played a pivotal role in shaping Kalam's life. Kalam had himself said that he had tried to emulate his father in his own world of science and technology. The belief in the existence of a divine power grew in Kalam through his father's moralistic teachings. Jainulabdeen's teachings helped Kalam to overcome confusion, misery, melancholy, failure and guided him to his true place. Kalam's father influenced Kalam's perception and interpretation of divine power, thereby helping him to prosper in life.
According to Kalam, an individual can achieve freedom, happiness and peace of mind only if he/ she detaches himself/herself from emotional and physical bond.
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