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Uncompromising rejection of intercessory customs. Unlike mainstream manuals of creed, Jalvi’s Al-Tawheed al-Khaalis systematically dismantles what he terms “grave worship” and saint veneration. Written in a hybrid of Arabic and Urdu, the book cross-references each theological point with a direct Sahih Bukhari or Muslim narration—no secondary juristic reasoning. Its exclusivity lies in its refusal to engage with taqlid (blind following), making it a foundational text for the Ahl-e-Hadith movement in Punjab.
: Various collections and PDFs available on platforms like Internet Archive and SlideShare highlight his specific discussions on spiritual challenges and their solutions. Ramz Ul Wahdat Hazrat Imam Jalvi Wahdat Ul Wajood imam jalvi books exclusive
: The book explores the concept of Wahdat-ul-Wajood , drawing parallels and distinctions between the teachings of great masters like Shaikh Mohiuddin Ibn Arabi and Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (Mujaddid Alf Sani). Uncompromising rejection of intercessory customs
Imam Jalaluddin Jalvi, a 13th-century Indian Islamic scholar, and poet, left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of the Indian subcontinent. Despite being a prominent figure in his time, his works have largely been forgotten, and his name is not as widely recognized as it deserves to be. However, for those who have had the privilege of delving into his writings, Imam Jalvi's books are a treasure trove of spiritual insight, poetic brilliance, and philosophical depth. Its exclusivity lies in its refusal to engage
Refutation of Blind Imitation (Taqlid)