[5] The author advocates for a dynamic approach in understanding and applying the sayings of the Prophet to current international and social issues, encouraging scholars to explore new compositions aligned with the intricacies of the time.
The goal is to bridge the relevance gap between historical debates and the pressing concerns of today, fostering a more contextual and applicable understanding of Islamic guidance.
[11] The third volume continues to examine the Book of Faith, addressing Predestination and Prophets with an introduction quoting Shah Waliullah Dehlawi's judgments.
[13][14] Abdul Waris Khan, recognizing its scholarly significance, praises the author's excellence in traversing hadiths with intellectual capacity.
[6] Khalid Mahmud, former Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, describes it as a splendid scholarly treasure, the greatest service to hadiths in its era.