Bibliography of Zakariyya Kandhlawi

This bibliography of Zakariyya Kandhlawi is a selected list of scholarly resources that are generally available. These resources are related to Zakariyya Kandhlawi, a leading hadith scholar who is popularly known as Sheikh al-Hadith and served as an influential ideologue of Tablighi Jamaat during the mid-twentieth century in India.[1] He authored numerous books on classical Islamic knowledge, including the notable work Awjaz al-Masalik. In 1970, he published a seven-volume autobiography in Urdu titled Aap Beati, in which he aimed to cover all the information related to himself and the remarkable events of his life.[2] This list includes his biographies, theses written about him, and articles published about him in various journals, newspapers, encyclopedias, seminars, websites, and follows the APA style.

Zakariyya Kandhlawi
زکریا کاندھلوی
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The cover of Zakariyya Kandhlawi's autobiographical work, Aap Beati, primarily published in Urdu in the early 1970s, spanning 7 volumes
Born(1898-02-03)3 February 1898
Died24 May 1982(1982-05-24) (aged 84)
Resting placeAl-Baqi Cemetery
NationalityIndian
Known forHadith studies
MovementDeobandi movement

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  • Esposito, John L., ed. (2003). Kandhalavi, Muhammad Zakariya. The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512558-0. Archived from the original on 28 October 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  • Gaborieau, M. (2012). Zakariyyā Kāndhalawī Sahāranpūrī. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_sim_8095. ISBN 9789004161214. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  • Metcalf, Barbara D. (2009). Zakariyya, Maulānā Muḥammad. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-530513-5. Archived from the original on 2 July 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  • Özşenel, Mehmet (1988–2016). KANDEHLEVÎ, Muhammed Zekeriyyâ. TDV Encyclopedia of Islam (in Turkish). Vol. 24. Turkey: Directorate of Religious Affairs, Centre for Islamic Studies. pp. 298–299. Archived from the original on 27 March 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2023.

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  • Anwar Ali, Sayyid (1978). Radd-i fitnah: yani, Shaikh al-Hadith Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Sahib maddi zillah ki kitab Fitnah-yi Maududiyyat par ek be lag tabsirah (in Urdu). Rampur, India: Maktabah-yi al-Hasnat. OCLC 7278165.
  • Bijnauri, Azizurrahman (1969). Vali-yi kamil (in Urdu). Bijnaur, India: Madni Dar ul-Talif. OCLC 70157589.
  • Bulandshahri, Ashiq Ilahi (26 November 2021). Sawaneh Umeri Sheikh Ul Hadees Hazrat Moulana Zakariya Kandhelvi Madni (in Urdu). Karachi, Pakistan: Mahadus Halis Al-Islamia.
  • Gangohi, Mahmud Hasan (1979). Vasf-i Shaikh (in Urdu). Merath, India: Maktabah-yi Mahmudiyyah. OCLC 977443420.
  • Husaini, Sayyid Nafis (1998). Makatib Shaikhulhadis Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Madani banam Maulana Abduljalil Ra'ipuri (in Urdu). Lahore, Pakistan: Maktabatulharmain. OCLC 214937242.
  • Iqbal, Sufi (1982). Hazrat Sheikh Ka Ittiba-i Sunnat Aur Ishq-i Rasool [The following of the Sunnah and love for the Prophet by Hazrat Sheikh.] (in Urdu). Lahore, Pakistan: Maktabatulmadaniyyah. OCLC 12972767.
  • Iqbal, Sufi (2020). Faiz-i Shaikh (in Urdu). Dabhel, India: Idaratus Siddiq. OCLC 1298200825.
  • Kandhlawi, Nurul Hasan Rashid (1981). Barakatul Asr Hazrat Shaikh al-Hadith, Muhammad Zakariya Sahib Kandhlavi Muhaajir Madani... ke mamulaat-i Ramazan: jis men Ramazanul Mubarak 1332 se lekar Ramazan 1400 tak ke ijmali va tafsili haalaat jam' kie gae hain (in Urdu). Karachi, Pakistan: Maktabah al-Banuriyah. OCLC 11757169.
  • Kandhlawi, Zakariyya (2014). Aap beati: Autobiography of Maulana Zakariya Kandhlawi. New Delhi, India: Idara Impex. ISBN 978-81-7101-248-0.
  • Kandhalwi, Shabbir Ahmad Jazbi (1983). Gham Naham-yi Firaq: Bar Vafat Hasrat Ayat Hazrat Aqdas Shaikh Al-hadith Maulana Zakariya Kandhalvi (in Urdu). Delhi, India: Kutub Khana-yi Aziziyyah. OCLC 13903754.
  • Madani, Mohammed Ismail Memon (1997). Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Kandhalvi Aur Digar Akabar Ka Ramazan [Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Kandhalvi and other prominent figures in Ramazan] (in Urdu). Karachi, Pakistan: Majlis-e Nashriat-e Islam. OCLC 62340808.
  • Makki, Abd al-Hafiz (2013). Shaykh Al-hadith Wa-imam Al-muhaddithin Fi Asrih (in Arabic). Makkah al-Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia: Al-Maqtabatul Imdadiya. OCLC 970601401.
  • Maroofi, Muhammad Shakir Umayr (2010). Rayhanat al-Hind Shaykh al-hadith Muhammad Zakariya al-Kandhilawi: hayatuhu wa khidamatuhu fi lum al-hadith (in Arabic). India: Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur. OCLC 1055767388.
  • Motala, Yusuf (2006). Qutb-ul-Aqtab Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Hadith Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Muhaajir Madani (in Urdu). England: Maktabat-ul-Shaikh. OCLC 126211795.
  • Nadwi, Abul Hasan Ali Hasani (2003). Hazrat Sheikh Al-Hadith Maulana Muhammad Zakaria Kandhlowi (PDF) (in Urdu). India: Maqtaba-e Islam. OCLC 856569507. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  • Nadwi, Muhammad Sani Hasani; Manan, Abdul (1984). Al-Qasida Al-Murakkhia Manaqib Barakah Ahdar Muhaddith Kabir Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi Muhajirani Pishin (in Urdu). Lahore: Sagir Ahmad.
  • Nadwi, Firoz Akhtar (2005). Zikr-i Zakariya [Remembrance of Zakariya] (in Urdu). Azamgarh, India: Markaz al-Shaikh Abi al-Hasan al-Nadvi, Jama'ah Islamiyah Muzaffarpur. OCLC 62733034.
  • Najibullah, Muhammad Shahid (1982). Qutb-ul-Aqtab Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Muhaajir Madani ka safarnama-yi Afriqa va Inglaind, Ramazan ul-Mubarak 1401H./1981 [Account of travels of Muhammad Zakariyya] (in Urdu). Karachi, Pakistan: Majlis-e Nashriyat-e Islam. OCLC 22909165.
  • Naqshbandi Ghafuri, Muhammad Ruhullah (2013). Shaikhulhadis Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Sahib Saharanpuri Ki Dini Va Ilmi Khidmat [Religious and academic services of Shaykh al-Hadith Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Zakaria Sahib Saharanpuri] (in Urdu). Lahore, Pakistan: Maqtabatul Haramain. OCLC 854906431.
  • Nomani, Sajjad (2000s). Tazkirah-yi shaikh (in Urdu). Lucknow, India: Idarah Al-furqan Bukdipu. OCLC 61161606.
  • Qasmi, Khalid Saifullah (2012). Makateeb Hazrat Sheikh Muhammad Zakariya (in Urdu). India: Jamia Ashraf ul Uloom Rashidi Gangoh.
  • Rahman, Habibur (2007). Qutubulqutab Hazrat Sheikhulhadith Maulana Muhammad Zakariya Sahab Muhaajir Madani qaddasa sirruhu ki taraf se mohabbat naame, Hazrat Maulana Abdurrahim Sahab aur Hazrat Maulana Yusuf Sahab ke naam (in Urdu). Saharanpur, India: Kutub Khaneh-e Yahavi. OCLC 800714481.
  • Saharanpuri, Muhammad Shahid (1991). Hazrat-i Shaikh ke hairat angez waqiat (in Urdu). Saharanpur, U.P., India: Idarah-yi Ma'arif-i Shaikh. OCLC 29798167.
  • Saharanpuri, Muhammad Shahid (1997). Fihrist-i talifat-i Sheikh [List of works of Sheikh] (in Urdu). Saharanpur, India: Daftar Yadgar-i Sheikh. OCLC 51086531.
  • Saharanpuri, Muhammad Shahid (2004). Hayat-i Shaikh (in Urdu). U.P., India: Maktabah Yadgar-i Shaikh. OCLC 62393420.
  • Saharanpuri, Muhammad Shahed (2015). Five daughters of Shaikhul Hadith Maulana Zakaria (in Bengali). Translated by Bin Manjur, Masrur. Banglabazar, Dhaka: Akiq Publications. Archived from the original on 11 April 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  • Saharanpuri, Muhammad Shahid (2016). Alam-i Arab Men Hazrat Shaikh Ka Maqam Aur Ap Ki Talifat Ki Maqbuliyat Va Isha'at [In the land of Arabia, Hazrat Shaikh's position and the acceptance and dissemination of his teachings] (in Urdu). Saharanpur, India: Maktabah Yadgar-i Shaikh. OCLC 967791138.
  • Usmani, Momin Khan (2013). Do Azim Insan [Two Great Men] (in Urdu). Lahore, Pakistan: Maktabat Habibiyyah Rashidiyyah. OCLC 870433078.

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  1. ^ Gaborieau, M. (24 April 2012). Zakariyyā Kāndhalawī Sahāranpūrī. Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill. ISBN 9789004161214. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  2. ^ Metcalf, Barbara D. (2009). Zakariyya, Maulānā Muḥammad. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-530513-5. Archived from the original on 2 July 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.