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Hashia, Tarjuma, Matan and Sharah of Mizan Al Aqaid written by Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Qasim Mujtahid-e-Groh that presents the beliefs of Guroh-e-Mahdi(AS).
The book 'Moghaibat is one of the prominent books, which carries firm information about the knowledge beyond the human reach. The author of the book Asad-ul-Ulema Allama Hz. Abu Sayeed Syed Mahmood has originally written it in Urdu with a scholarly standard. This book now rendered into English is with a simple framework.
The issue relating this book is in discussion in the Muslim world since long, as to whether a person can gain the knowledge beyond the human resources. This is due to the difference of opinion among the scholars. The author has done a great job by presenting...
The first ever biography of Hazrat Miran Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri Mahdi(AS) written by Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Abdur Rahman(RZ) son of Hazrat Bandagi Miyan Shah Nizam(RZ), the fourth Khalifa of Imam Mahdi(AS).
Savaneh Mahdi Mau'ood Alaihis Salam Farsi aur Urdu mein
Translated by: Shaik Chand Sajid Sahab
This is the first biography of Hazrat Miran Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri Mahdi(AS) written by Hz Bandagi Miyan Abdur Rahman(RZ) son of Hz Bandagi Miyan Shah Nizam(RZ), the fourth khalifa of Imam Mahdi(AS).
Note: This book was originally formatted for online publishing by the Team of KhalifatullahMehdi.info from where it was downloaded.
Hazrat Imam Mahdi Alaihis Salam ki pehli sawaneh.
Roman Urdu mein.
Translated By: Hazrat Syed Ifteqar Ejaz
Dialogue between Hazrat Shaykh Ibrahim Mahdavi RH and Qazi Abu Sayeed upon the orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir.
The importance of the holy nights - Shab-e-Miraj, Shab-e-Bara'at and Shab-e-Qadr are discussed in details in this book.
हजरत मियां शैख इब्राहिम और क़ाज़ी अबू सईद के बीच महदवियत पर बहस जो बादशाह औरंगज़ेब आलमगीर के आदेश पर हुई थी
Translated by: Scott A Kugle
This is a debate between Hazrat Miyan Shaikh Ibrahim and Qazi Abu Sai'd who was appointed by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb to enquire into the beliefs of the Mahdavis.