Sanaullah Amritsari
Sanaullah Amritsari (June 12, 1868 – March 15, 1948) was a Muslim scholar. He was also known to his work in refute of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Sanaullah Amritsari was also general secretary of Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith Hind since 1906 to 1947.[1]
Books
Sanaullah Amritsari is writer of dozens of books.[2] Here is list of some of his books.
- Aafatullah
- Ilhamat-e-Mirza
- Shah-i Inglistan aur Mirza Qadiyan (The King of England and Mirza of Qadian)
- Ilham (Revelation)
- Islam aur British Law (Islam and British Law)
- Shamʻ-i Tauheed (Candle of Divine Unity)
- Masʻalah-yi Hijaz par nazar (A look at the Problem of Hijaz)
- Tarikh-i Mirza (History of Mirza)
- Muraqqaʻ-i Qadiani (The Qadiani Mosaic)
- Nikat-i Mirza
- ʻAqaʼid-i Mirza (Beliefs of Mirza)
- Khitab ba Maududi (An Address to Maududi)
- Bahas-i Tanasukh (Controversy of Transmigration of Souls)
- Hadith-i nabavi aur taqleed-i shakhsi
- Turk-i Islam bar Tark-i Islam (Turks and Islam)
- Fiqh aur faqih (Jurisprudence and the Religious Jurist),
- ʻAjaʼibat Mirza risālah "
- Qadiani Half ki Haqeeqat.
- Tafseer Sanai.[3]
Books on Sanaullah Amritsari
Many scholar wrote books on Sanaullah Amritsari. List of some books are as under.
- Hazrat Maulana Sanaullah Amritsari By Faz̤lurraḥmān bin Muḥammad.[4]
- Seerat sanai(Hazrat Molana Sanaullah Amritsari RA) By Maulana
Abdul Majid Sohdri.[5]
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