Abdullah Chakralawi (d. 1916) was a pioneering reformer in British India who founded the Ahl al-Quran movement, a precursor to modern "Quranism" that advocates for the Quran as the sole source of religious authority. His works are essential for understanding the intellectual history of the Quran-only movement in South Asia, particularly in the Punjab region. Who was Abdullah Chakralawi? Originally from the village of Chakrala in
Whether you are researching the history of Ijtihad in British India, comparing modern Salafi movements with their predecessors, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of Quran and Sunnah from a unique perspective, Abdullah Chakralawi’s works are indispensable. abdullah chakralawi books pdf
The "Digital Librarian" project (often found via Tor or specific Telegram channels dedicated to Urdu books) maintains massive repositories of classical Urdu texts. Search for the "Chakralawi" folder. Abdullah Chakralawi (d