Affirmation of the twenty rakats of al-Taraweeh on the evidence of al-Qawiya and refutation of the statements of al-Rawafidh and al-Wahhabiyyah
(اثبات عشرین رکعات التراویح بالادلۃ القویۃ و تردید اقوال الروافض و الوھابیۃ)

Title Affirmation of the twenty rakats of al-Taraweeh on the evidence of al-Qawiya and refutation of the statements of al-Rawafidh and al-Wahhabiyyah
Title Original اثبات عشرین رکعات التراویح بالادلۃ القویۃ و تردید اقوال الروافض و الوھابیۃ
Author Mawlana Shaʾistah Gul Qadiri / Mawlana Shaʾistah Gul Qadiri
Author Original مولانا شائستہ گل قادری
Publication Place Publisher: Peshawar (Pakistan) / Peshawar (Pakistan) Printer: Peshawar (Pakistan) / Peshawar (Pakistan) - Kutub Khanah Rahimiyah
Subject Jurisprudence (fiqh) | Islam | Ahl-i Hadith (refutation) | Practice; S. A. Majeed | Muhammad Bashir Nazim; Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Rawalpindi; 20th century
Type Document
Language ara,fas,urd
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 24
Physical Dimensions 25 cm x 16.5 cm
Library: UCLA Digital Library
Library Asset ID 2112
Record ID z1xx4mt9
Library Location Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier - Shah Mohammad Ghous Academy, Peshawar
Notes The author has stated the reason for writing this as follows: Muhammad Bashir Nazim of the monthly magazine Ahl-i Hadith (Rawalpindi) and S. A. Majeed's letter published in Jang on January 30, 1967, raised objections to the twenty rakʿahs (units of prayer) of tarawih (which is the practice of the Hanafi school of thought), labeling it as innovation (bidʿah) and misguidance (dalalah). In response, the author presented evidence from the practices of the Companions (sahabah) of the Prophet, may Allah be pleased with them all, and the Followers (tabiʿin). He provided arguments to affirm the validity of the Hanafi position and also offered rebuttals to the Rafidis (who deny the practice of tarawih) to make this issue clear. | For information on Mawlana Shaʾistah Gul, also known as Mawlana Sahib, refer to Volume II of ʿUlamaʾ wa-Mashayikh, listed in this collection as 01946. | Digitization for the Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia. | unknown
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Affirmation of the twenty rakats of al-Taraweeh on the evidence of al-Qawiya and refutation of the statements of al-Rawafidh and al-Wahhabiyyah

(اثبات عشرین رکعات التراویح بالادلۃ القویۃ و تردید اقوال الروافض و الوھابیۃ)
Author Mawlana Shaʾistah Gul Qadiri / Mawlana Shaʾistah Gul Qadiri
Author Original مولانا شائستہ گل قادری
Publication Place Publisher: Peshawar (Pakistan) / Peshawar (Pakistan) Printer: Peshawar (Pakistan) / Peshawar (Pakistan) - Kutub Khanah Rahimiyah
Subject Jurisprudence (fiqh) | Islam | Ahl-i Hadith (refutation) | Practice; S. A. Majeed | Muhammad Bashir Nazim; Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Rawalpindi; 20th century
Type Document
Language ara,fas,urd
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 24
Physical Dimensions 25 cm x 16.5 cm
Library UCLA Digital Library
Library Asset ID 2112
Record ID z1xx4mt9
Library Location Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier - Shah Mohammad Ghous Academy, Peshawar
Notes The author has stated the reason for writing this as follows: Muhammad Bashir Nazim of the monthly magazine Ahl-i Hadith (Rawalpindi) and S. A. Majeed's letter published in Jang on January 30, 1967, raised objections to the twenty rakʿahs (units of prayer) of tarawih (which is the practice of the Hanafi school of thought), labeling it as innovation (bidʿah) and misguidance (dalalah). In response, the author presented evidence from the practices of the Companions (sahabah) of the Prophet, may Allah be pleased with them all, and the Followers (tabiʿin). He provided arguments to affirm the validity of the Hanafi position and also offered rebuttals to the Rafidis (who deny the practice of tarawih) to make this issue clear. | For information on Mawlana Shaʾistah Gul, also known as Mawlana Sahib, refer to Volume II of ʿUlamaʾ wa-Mashayikh, listed in this collection as 01946. | Digitization for the Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia. | unknown
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