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Zaka Ullah of Delhi: With An Introduction Memoir By the Late Maulvi Nazir Ahmad is a comprehensive biographical work by C. F. Andrews that explores the life and contributions of Zaka Ullah, a significant figure in Delhi’s Islamic scholarly tradition. The book combines Andrews’ historical narrative with an introductory memoir penned by the respected Maulvi Nazir Ahmad, providing dual perspectives on this influential religious reformer.
This work delves into the intellectual and spiritual dimensions of 19th-century Indian Muslim society, examining Zaka Ullah’s role in education, religious thought, and social reform. Through meticulous research and personal accounts, the authors illuminate the challenges and achievements of Muslim scholars during the colonial period in India. The memoir sections offer intimate glimpses into the character and philosophy of Zaka Ullah, making this an invaluable resource for historians, scholars of Islamic studies, and those interested in understanding the dynamics of religious leadership in modern India.







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