Kitab+kanzul+akhbar+verified
: The highly respected Urdu translation of the Quran by Ahmad Raza Khan. Mukhtasar Al-Akhdari
The title "Mulla" often indicates a later, non-Arab scholar, typically from the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal or post-Mughal period. This suggests that Kanzul Akhbar might be a compilation by an obscure South Asian scribe or preacher who gathered narrations from various unverified sources, then gave the work an authoritative-sounding Arabic title. Consequently, there is no isnad (chain of transmission) linking this book to the Prophet Muhammad, his companions, or even the early tabi‘un (followers). In Islamic sciences, a book without an isnad is considered devoid of evidential value for religious or historical truths. kitab+kanzul+akhbar+verified
Tangible examples of noble character through storytelling. : The highly respected Urdu translation of the