Aap Beati (Kandhlawi)

[3] Subsequently, upon the request of his friends, a section of his written manuscript was published as part of his book titled Strike, featuring the chapter named Aap Beati.

The chapters then proceed to explore Zakariyya Kandhlawi's life struggles, such as his wedding, Allah's favor and grace upon him, details of his Hajj journey, and the partition of India.

It includes miscellaneous topics, narrations of Tasawwuf (spiritual teachings), and accounts of Zakariyya Kandhlawi's travels to Hejaz and Hindustan (India), as well as his visits to different places.

Barbara D. Metcalf, a professor at the University of California, Davis, and president of the American Historical Association, has praised Zakariya Kandhlawi's autobiographical writings, "Aap Beati," for unveiling a person of immense discipline, unwavering principles, humility, an unwavering dedication to advancing Islamic education, and profound connections with family, friends, and students.

"[9] Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi, the Dean of the Faculty of Theology at Aligarh Muslim University, appreciates the book as a valuable companion for individuals from all walks of life.

[11] Moinuddin Ahmad Nadvi, the director of Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy, recognizes the book's potential to positively influence readers and guide them towards what is beloved and pleasing to Allah.

Aap Beati by Thanwi Library