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Fazail e Amaal

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Genre
  
Islam

Original languages
  
Hindi, English, Urdu


Author
  
Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi

Islam books
  
Bahishti Zewar, Hayatus Sahabah, The Meadows of the Rig, Sahih al‑Bukhari, Sahih Muslim

Faza'il-e-A'maal (Urdu: فضائل اعمال‎, Faz̤ā’il-i a‘māl [Virtues of deeds]), originally titled Tablighi Nisab (Urdu: تبلیغی نصاب‎, Tablīg͟hī niṣāb [Curriculum for Tabligh]), is an Islamic religious text composed mainly of treatises by the Indian hadith scholar Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi on the merits of good deeds.

Some new Urdu editions also add Musalmanon ki Maujudah Pasti ka Wahid Ilaj (1939) (Urdu: مسلمانوں کی موجودہ پستی کا واحد علاج‎, Musalmānoṉ kī maujūdah pastī kā wāḥid ‘ilāj [The only remedy for the current degeneration of Muslims]) by Maulana Ihtishamul Hasan Kandhlawi. English editions include writings such as Six Fundamentals (Translation of Maulana Ashiq Ilahi's Chhe Baten (Urdu: چھ باتیں‎, Chha bāteṉ [Six points])), A Call to Muslims (Translation of a 1944 speech by Maulana Ilyas), and Muslim Degeneration and its Only Remedy (Translation of Ihtishamul Hasan's Musalmano ki Maujudah Pasti ka Wahid Ilaj). Some editions of Faza'il-e-A'mal do not append Zakariya's Faza'il-e-Durood (1965) (فضائل درود شریف, Faz̤ā’il-i durūd sharīf [Virtues of durood]).

References

Fazail-e-Amaal Wikipedia