Alh-e-Kibla ki Takfir ka Khanddan | Hindi
Name of the book : Alh-e-Kibla ki Takfir ka Khanddan
Language : Hindi
Author : Maulana Muhammad Ali
Publisher : Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha’at-e-Islam Lahore
Glimpse : This scholarly Hindi work (translated from “A Refutation of Declaring a Muslim as a Kafir”) refutes the practice of declaring fellow Muslims as ‘Kafir’ (Takfir). Drawing from the Quran and Hadith, Maulana Muhammad Ali establishes that anyone who recites the Kalima and faces the Qibla remains within the fold of Islam. It specifically addresses and rejects the extremist views that seek to divide the Muslim Ummah through exclusionary theological labels.
Language : Hindi
Author : Maulana Muhammad Ali
Publisher : Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha’at-e-Islam Lahore
Glimpse : This scholarly Hindi work (translated from “A Refutation of Declaring a Muslim as a Kafir”) refutes the practice of declaring fellow Muslims as ‘Kafir’ (Takfir). Drawing from the Quran and Hadith, Maulana Muhammad Ali establishes that anyone who recites the Kalima and faces the Qibla remains within the fold of Islam. It specifically addresses and rejects the extremist views that seek to divide the Muslim Ummah through exclusionary theological labels.
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Alh-e-Kibla ki Takfir ka Khanddan is a Hindi seminal Hindi work by the renowned scholar Maulana Muhammad Ali (Lahori) that provides a definitive theological refutation of the practice of Takfir—declaring other Muslims to be non-believers. Using the Quran and Sahih Hadith as his primary authorities, the author argues that the markers of faith, such as reciting the Kalima and facing the Qibla, are sufficient to grant any individual the rights and status of a Muslim.
The book was written to counter a significant ideological shift where certain factions began declaring all non-Ahmadi Muslims as Kafir. Maulana Muhammad Ali meticulously presents evidence from the writings of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to prove that the founder never sanctioned such exclusionary practices. He highlights the Prophet’s warning that declaring a fellow Muslim a Kafir causes that label to return to the accuser. This book is a plea for Islamic unity, calling the Ummah to embrace the fundamental bonds of brotherhood established by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) rather than focusing on minor sectarian differences. It remains an essential read for understanding religious tolerance and the boundaries of faith in Islam.






