His scholarly contributions include extensive writings on Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) and his best-known work, Zujajat al-Masabih, which is a comprehensive collection of Hadiths aligned with the Hanafi school of law, compiled into five volumes.
His guidance emphasized the importance of inner contemplation, remembrance of God (dhikr), and spiritual connection with the divine.
Key aspects of his teachings: These teachings aim to cultivate a direct and personal experience of the divine, transcending formal rituals and external observances to achieve a state of unity with God.
[11][12] Some of his notable literary works include: These books continue to be influential in the study of Sufism and Islamic spirituality.
Moulana Abdullah Shah was laid to rest in Naqshbandi Chaman, Misri Gunj, Hyderabad.