Dhoke Me Na Aayen | Urdu

Name of the book: Dhoke Me Na Aayen (Do Not Be Deceived)
Language: Urdu
Author: Al-Mu’lin Muhammad Ibrahim Bhagalpuri
Publisher: Kul Hind Majlis Khuddam Khatm-e-Nabuwwat
Glimpse: A critical polemical work outlining theological disputes against the Deobandi sect. It presents fatwas from 300 global scholars alleging blasphemy and colonial ties to warn readers about perceived deviations in faith and practice.
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Dhoke Me Na Aayen is a significant polemical treatise published in 2001 that presents a severe critique of the Deobandi movement from a Sunni perspective. The core argument of the book is that the Deobandi sect has strayed outside the fold of Islam, supported by the unanimous fatwas of 300 prominent scholars from Arab and non-Arab lands, including Mecca and Medina. The text meticulously compiles excerpts from Deobandi literature to allege that their leaders have committed blasphemy against Allah and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Beyond theology, the book focuses on political allegations, claiming that Darul Uloom Deoband was a “plant” of the British government designed to cause division among Muslims. It cites specific historical claims regarding monthly salaries and financial allowances purportedly paid by British officials to founders like Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanotwi and Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi. Furthermore, the author critiques Deobandi interpretations of the Finality of Prophethood, arguing these views paved the way for the Qadiani movement. The work concludes with a mandate for a complete social and religious boycott of the sect to safeguard the faith of the “true” Muslim community.