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- 1. Understanding Tajalli (Divine Manifestation)
- Altaf Ahmad Azmi begins by unpacking the concept of Tajalli—how Allah reveals aspects of His presence through:
- Nature: Mountains, oceans, stars, and seasons
- Revelation: The Qur’an as the ultimate Tajalli
- Human Experience: Moments of spiritual awakening, dreams, and divine inspiration
- He draws from Qur’anic verses such as:
- “When his Lord manifested Himself to the mountain, He made it crumble to dust…” (Surah Al-A’raf 7:143)
- This sets the tone for the book: Divine presence is everywhere, but only the spiritually attuned can perceive it.
- 2. The Role of the Prophets
- The book highlights how Anbiya (Prophets) were the ultimate recipients and reflectors of Tajalli. From Hazrat Musa (AS) on Mount Sinai to Rasulullah ﷺ in the cave of Hira, each prophetic encounter is a moment of divine unveiling.
- Azmi emphasizes:
- The purity of heart required to receive Tajalli
- The mission of prophets to guide humanity toward recognizing Haq
- The continuity of divine light from Adam (AS) to Muhammad ﷺ
- 3. Sufi Interpretations of Tajalli
- This section is a spiritual feast for readers drawn to Tasawwuf. Azmi explores:
- The writings of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh, Imam Ghazali, and Shah Waliullah
- The concept of Fana (annihilation of ego) and Baqa (subsistence in God)
- The stages of spiritual journey (maqamat) and the stations of divine unveiling
- He explains how Sufi saints experienced Tajalli in moments of dhikr, muraqabah, and solitude, and how these experiences transformed their lives and teachings.
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- Name: Talemun Nahu Part 2
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- Publisher: Deoband
- Language: Arabic, Urdu
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- Writer: Gustavo Le Bon, Translated By: Syed Ali Bilgrami
- Publisher: Al Balagh
- Language: Urdu
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₹998.00Original price was: ₹998.00.₹799.00Current price is: ₹799.00.- The Abbasid revolution and the golden age of Islamic science, philosophy, and literature
- The rise of Baghdad as a global intellectual hub
- Contributions of scholars like Imam Ghazali, Ibn Sina, Al-Khwarizmi, and Al-Farabi
- The fragmentation of the Muslim world into regional dynasties: Fatimids, Mamluks, Ottomans, and others
- The Crusades, Mongol invasions, and the fall of Baghdad
- The Ottoman Empire’s rise, its zenith under Suleiman the Magnificent, and eventual decline
- The abolition of the Khilafah in 1924, marking a seismic shift in Muslim political identity
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Miyan Muhammad Afzal identifies several interconnected causes, each explored with historical depth and moral clarity:
1. Loss of Self-Accountability (خود احتسابی کا فقدان)
The author argues that the Ummah stopped holding itself accountable. Once known for introspection and reform, Muslims began blaming external forces—colonialism, conspiracies, and enemies—while ignoring internal decay. Without muhasaba (self-reckoning), no revival is possible.
2. Abandonment of Knowledge and Ijtihad
The decline began when Muslims stopped valuing ilm (knowledge) and ijtihad (independent reasoning). The gates of intellectual inquiry were closed, and blind imitation (taqlid) replaced critical thought. This led to stagnation in jurisprudence, science, and ethics.
3. Political Fragmentation and Tyranny
After the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate—a moment the author calls “the greatest tragedy in Muslim history”—the Ummah splintered into nation-states ruled by despots or puppets. The absence of just leadership and unity made Muslims vulnerable to exploitation and humiliation.
4. Moral and Spiritual Decay
The author emphasizes that the Ummah’s decline is not just political—it’s deeply spiritual. Hypocrisy, materialism, sectarianism, and superficial religiosity replaced sincerity, humility, and brotherhood. Mosques multiplied, but hearts grew distant.
5. Neglect of the Quranic Worldview
Miyan Muhammad Afzal believes that Muslims lost touch with the Quran’s transformative power. Instead of engaging with its message as a living guide, many reduced it to ritual recitation. The Quran’s call to justice, unity, and reflection was sidelined.
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