It explores diverse aspects of the Prophet's physical attributes, character, habits, clothing, and other details that present a depiction of his life and teachings.
[1] This commentary was undertaken at the insistence of Muhammad Usman Khan, with Zakariyya Kandhlawi ensuring that his visits to Delhi coincided with the publication of Badhl al-Majhud fi Hall Sunan Abi Dawud.
[2][3][4] In this compilation, the author devoted special attention to various matters, which encompassed works such as Jami' al-Wasa'il by Ali al-Qari in Muntakhab Manadi, Mawahib al-Anbiya by Ibrahim al-Bajuri, and Tahdhib al-Tahdhib by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani.
[6] According to Muhammad Nawaz Chaudhary, a PhD scholar at the University of the Punjab, Zakariya's work is characterized by its concise and easily comprehensible language.
[6] Muhammad Inamullah, affiliated with Abbottabad University of Science and Technology, commented that it serves as a comprehensive summary of previous commentaries by renowned Hadith scholars.
[10] Mohamed Yahia Bilal Minar, a researcher at the Faculty of Sharia & Regulations at Taif University in Saudi Arabia, conducted an applied study that highlights Zakariyya Kandhlawi's exceptional scientific expertise in reconciling contradictory Hadiths found in this book.