Charthaval - Literature

Literature

Maulana Mushtaq Ahmad, a great scholar in early 19th century also belonged to Charthaval. He had contributed a lot in Islamic literature by writing many books in urdu, Persian and Arabic. Some of them are the permanent part of the syllabus in the Islamic Madarsas of the Indian continental Countries .

Persian language in Mughal period was in use as spocken and government relation. Hakim Mohammad Umar, another great sufi and scholar in early 18th century, was also from Charthaval. He wrote some books in Persian poetry. One of them is available named as Noor uz Zaman ir (نورازمأر), which got published by his son Hakim Sadaruddin in 1902. In which he praised to all the 99 Names of Allah(Asma-e-Husnat) with the description of his personal reciting experience (hikayatain) with each name of Allah.

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