Badee-ud-Deen Shah As-Sindhee - Works

Works

Rashidi was a polyglot, having been fluent in Sindhi, Urdu and Arabic, in addition to proficiency with speaking and listening to Persian. His book in Arabic called Wasool al-Alhaam Lasool al-Islaam was famous for being written without a single full stop.

His works number over two hundred and fifty, written in Arabic, Urdu and Sindhi. Some of them are:

  • An explanation of the section of Ibn Khuzaymah's Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah on Tawhid
  • A book on the hadith work and teachers of Medieval scholar Al-Bayhaqi
  • A study of the hadith contained in Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi's History of Baghdad

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