The Urdu text is reproduced in the Mohaddis article, which attributes it to Bazm-e-Arjamandaan by Maulana Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti, pp. 182–183. “The well-known historian and biographer Maulana Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti writes: ‘On 4 November 1937, in his own city of Amritsar, a murderous attack was made on the servant of Islam, Maulana Sanaullah Amritsari,Continue reading “Moulana Sanaullah Amritsari (Rahimahullah) and His Excellent Character – Assisting The Family of His Attacker”
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Are We Erasing Our Own History? The Silent Death of Literary Urdu
When colonial powers took control of Muslim lands, a deliberate strategy was often employed to marginalize the scholarly languages of those regions, effectively severing Muslims from their intellectual heritage. In Turkey, the historic Ottoman script was abolished and Latinized. Similarly, the Jawi (Arabic) script used for Malay and Indonesian was systematically replaced by the LatinContinue reading “Are We Erasing Our Own History? The Silent Death of Literary Urdu”
Zamzam and Accepted Duas, Stories From The Salaf
Nestled in the heart of the Sacred Mosque in Makkah lies the Well of Zamzam, a timeless testament to divine mercy. Its origins trace back to the profound history of Hajar (Alaiha As-Salam) and her infant son, Ismail (Alaihi As-Salam). Left in a barren, uncultivated desert valley, Hajar’s desperate search for sustenance was answered byContinue reading “Zamzam and Accepted Duas, Stories From The Salaf”
Anecdotes From The Life of Sultan Aurangzeb Alamgir – Compiled from various sources.
For a brief biography see HERE. 1️⃣”While the Mughal army was fighting desperately with the vast legions of Abdul Aziz Khan, King of Bukhara, the time for the evening prayer (zuhar) arrived. Disregarding the prohibitions of his officers, Aurangzib dismounted from his elephant, knelt down on the ground, and deliberately and peacefully went through allContinue reading “Anecdotes From The Life of Sultan Aurangzeb Alamgir – Compiled from various sources.”
Answering Some Criticisings Raised Against The Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadis Conference Held in Mangalore (18th and 19th April 2026)
The Ahle Hadis conference in Mangalore just concluded successfully Alhamdulillah. And with that the frogs in the well, extremists who call themselves Salafi, are forwarding messages ‘refuting the Ahle Hadis’. Their points- (1) Ahle Hadis shared Nasheeds in promotion of their event, but Nasheeds are HARAAM. (2) Ahle Hadis support voting in elections. (3)Ahle HadithContinue reading “Answering Some Criticisings Raised Against The Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadis Conference Held in Mangalore (18th and 19th April 2026)”