Kashful Hijab Pdf -

The PDF presents a structured argument supporting the necessity of hijab (if legal) or explaining spiritual unveiling (if mystical). It uses primary sources from the Quran, Hadith, and classical commentaries. The tone is [academic/devotional/apologetic].

The official website Alislam.org (the digital library of the Ahmadiyya Community) hosts the complete works of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Here, you can find the Urdu text of Kashful Hijab in high-quality PDF format, often accompanied by footnotes explaining historical context. kashful hijab pdf

Literal Meaning: In Arabic and Urdu, Kashful Hijab translates to "The Removal of the Veil" or "Unveiling the Cover." The title suggests that the book aims to expose or clarify a hidden truth—specifically, what the author perceived as the hidden polytheism (shirk) within certain practices of devotional Islam. The PDF presents a structured argument supporting the

Author: The book was written by Maulana Ismail Dehlvi (1779-1831) , also known as Isma'il Shahid. He was a prominent scholar of the Ahl-i-Hadith movement in South Asia and a direct disciple of Sayyid Ahmed Barelvi, a revolutionary Islamic reformer. Dehlvi was a staunch follower of the teachings of Shah Waliullah Dehlavi but took a more militant and puritanical approach to Islamic monotheism (Tawheed). The official website Alislam

Primary Focus: Unlike many theological books that discuss general Islamic jurisprudence, Kashful Hijab is a polemical text aimed directly at the Barailvi school of thought (followers of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan). Specifically, it accuses certain Sufi and devotional practices—such as seeking intercession (wasilah) from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) or saints, celebrating Mawlid (the Prophet’s birthday), and performing Nadhr (vows) at shrines—as acts of shirk (associating partners with Allah).