Pak Sar Jamin Sad Bad (Bengali: পাক সার জমিন সাদ বাদ pāk šar jomin šād bād from Urdu: پاک سرزمین شاد باد pāk sarzamīn shād bād "Blessed be the Sacred Land") is a 2004 Bangladeshi Bengali novel,[1] written by Humayun Azad.
[2] The book title is a reference to the national anthem of Pakistan written in heavily Persianized Urdu by the Pakistani poet Hafeez Jullundhri in 1952.
[4][5] Pak Sar Jamin Saad Baad, book was an indirect satirical criticism against the Bangladeshi Islamist far-right political party Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.
[8] After the attack, Azad was immediately taken to Combined Military Hospital (Dhaka) by the order of the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia.
[9] Bangladeshi novelist, filmmaker and dramatist Humayun Ahmed called the book "so vulgar that anybody would be hurt after reading it.