Abul ala maududi islamic books free download in urdu. Ijtihad, in classical ushul fiqh, is a collective obligation of the muslim community and its scholars to exert themselves in order to find solutions to new problems and to provide new guidance in matters of law and religion kamali 1991, xvii. Oct 12, 2014 aljihad fil islam by syed abulala maududi urdu. His writings have provided the presentday revival of islam with its intellectual foundations. Free download or read online urdu islamic book al jihad fil islam written by syed abul ala maududi. This idea was in direct opposition to the islamzation first approach of general zia ulhaq.
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