Zalzala (book)
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| Author | Arshadul Qadri |
|---|---|
| Language | Urdu, English, Bangla, Hindi |
| Series | Deobandi Fitna Ka Radd |
| Genre | Refutation |
| Published | 1974 |
Publication date | 1974 |
| Publication place | India |
Zalzala (trans: Earthquake) is a treatise written by Arshadul Qadri, an Indian Islamic scholar in 1972. It is widely known as the most known book of Qadri written as Barelvi response to Deobandi beliefs about Prophet Muhammad based on books written by Ashraf Ali Thanwi, Qasim Nanautvi and other Deobandi Ulamas.[1]
This book is in the syllabus of hundreds of Madrasas and Institutions in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.[2][3][4] It has different chapters discussing different faiths of Deobandi movement against the beliefs of Islam and Prophet Muhammad. It is written with the reference to Older texts and new texts like Fatawa-e-Razaviyya and Husamul Haramain.[5]