These books are written to help ordinary Muslims understand their faith with clarity and confidence. Each work is grounded in the Qur'an, authentic Sunnah, and the methodology of the Hanafi madhhab.

All books are made available for free as a service to the Ummah. You may download, share, and distribute them freely for educational purposes.

Preserving the Sunni Creed

ʿAqīdah, Continuity, and Scholarly Responsibility in the Indian Subcontinent

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This book examines major theological fitnas that have affected Sunni Islamic creed, with a particular focus on the Indian Subcontinent. It explains why correct ʿaqīdah is the foundation of Islam and how deviations at the creed level carry serious consequences.

Using classical Sunni scholarship as its reference point, the book analyzes contested beliefs, clarifies orthodox positions, and presents the scholarly response rooted in continuity rather than innovation.

Topics Covered:

  • ʿAqīdah as the foundation of Islam and the nature of theological fitna
  • Sunni principles of tanzīh and understanding divine attributes
  • Rejection of anthropomorphism and claims of imperfection about Allah ﷻ
  • The status, honor, and theological rank of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
  • Classical Sunni creed from the Sahaba to the great Imams
  • The scholarly legacy of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan
  • Continuity of Sunni Islam in the Indian Subcontinent
Intended Audience: Readers seeking a clear, scholarly, and traditional understanding of Sunni Islamic belief. Written in structured and accessible language for students and lay Muslims alike.

The Architecture of Sunni Islam

From the Age of the Sahaba to the Formation of Madhhabs, Aqīdah Schools, and Mujaddids

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The Architecture of Sunni Islam is a structured and historically grounded study of how Islam was preserved through scholarly tools without altering its original foundations. The book carefully distinguishes between Islam as divine revelation and the methodologies developed by Sunni scholars to safeguard it.

One dedicated section of the book explores the emergence of Sunni fiqh madhhabs, including a detailed study of Imam Abū Ḥanīfah and the Ḥanafī method as a response to legal, social, and hadith-related challenges in early Islamic history.

Key Sections Include:

  • The Qur’an and Sunnah as the sole sources of Islam
  • The Sahaba: unity in belief, diversity in understanding
  • Why fiqh madhhabs emerged historically
  • Imam Abū Ḥanīfah and the Ḥanafī legal methodology
  • The other three Sunni madhhabs and their approaches
  • Sunni ʿAqīdah before and after theological schools
  • Ashʿarī, Māturīdī, and Atharī methodologies explained
  • The concept of tajdīd and the role of mujaddids
  • Unity, ikhtilāf, and the ethics of disagreement
Intended Audience: Students of Islamic studies, researchers, and sincere readers seeking a clear, non-sectarian understanding of Sunni Islam, its legal schools, and its theological tradition.

Understanding the Hanafi Path

A Simple Guide to Islamic Law, Hadith, and Following Scholars

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This book is written for Muslims who feel confused by conflicting opinions, debates about Hadith, and questions such as “Why follow a madhhab at all?” It explains Islamic guidance step by step, using simple language and clear examples.

The goal is not to attack or debate, but to remove confusion and help readers understand how the Qur’an, Sunnah, Hadith, scholars, and the Hanafi madhhab work together in a balanced way.

Topics Covered:

  • The role of the Qur’an and why it often gives principles, not details
  • The Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ and how it explains the Qur’an
  • What Hadith are and how scholars preserved and verified them
  • Why scholars exist and why expertise matters in Islamic law
  • What taqlid really means and why it is not blind following
  • Why madhhabs were formed and how they protect Islam from confusion
  • The life and methodology of Imam Abu Hanifa
  • How the Hanafi madhhab balances text and reason
  • Answers to common objections like “Qur’an only” and “Hadith were written late”
  • How an ordinary Muslim can practice Islam with clarity and peace
Intended Audience: Muslims who want a clear, calm, and beginner-friendly understanding of Islamic law, Hadith, and the Hanafi madhhab—especially those overwhelmed by online debates and conflicting views.