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This paper explores the concept of Tajalliyat Nabuwat in Islamic thought, with a focus on the prophetic manifestations in the Quran and Hadith. The author, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, is a well-known scholar of Islamic studies.
The original Tajalliyat Nabuwat is in Arabic and Persian. Most students read it with an Urdu Sharh (commentary). A better PDF integrates the translation line-by-line (interlinear) or in clear side margins, rather than a confusing block of text at the end.
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The book was written by Safi-ur-Rahman Mubarakpuri (1942-2006), a highly respected Indian Islamic scholar. He is best known for his award-winning biography, "Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum" (The Sealed Nectar) , which won first prize in a worldwide competition held by the Muslim World League. Due to the acclaim of that work, Darussalam Publishers enlisted him to write "Tajalliyat-e-Nabuwat" as a slightly more concise, yet equally authentic, biography for a broader audience, including students in schools and madrasas.
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