A direct engagement with Qadiani prophethood claims. Written as a response to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya , this work is exclusive for its forensic use of mutawatir (mass-transmitted) Hadith to define finality of prophethood. Jalvi devises a unique classification system: “Prophetic seals” versus “saintly seals.” Copies were circulated privately among Deobandi and Ahl-e-Hadith circles, never entering mass print. Only three complete manuscripts are known to exist in private libraries in Lahore and Karachi.

The crown jewel of Imam Jalvi’s bibliography is undoubtedly Ramz-ul-Wahdat Hazrat Imam Jalvi

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The book meticulously bridges the philosophical frameworks of grand Sufi masters like Shaikh al-Akbar Ibn Arabi and the corrections of Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (Mujaddid Alif Sani).

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