Imam Ahmed Raza Khan wrote several hundred books in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, including the thirty-volume
fatwa compilation
Fatawa Razawiyya, and
Kanz ul-Iman (Translation and Explanation of the
Qur'an). Several of his books have been translated into European and South Asian languages.
Kanz ul-Iman (Translation of the Qur'an) Kanz ul-Iman (Urdu and Arabic:
کنزالایمان) is a 1910 Urdu paraphrase translation of the Qur'an by Khan. It is associated with the
Hanafi jurisprudence within Sunni Islam, and is a widely read version of the translation in the Indian Subcontinent. It has been translated into English, Hindi, Bengali, Dutch, Turkish, Sindhi, Gujarati, and Pashto, and also recently translated into Gojri language by Mufti Nazir Ahmed Qadri. In defense of his verdict he obtained confirmatory signatures from 268 scholars in
South Asia, and some from scholars in
Mecca and
Medina. The treatise is published in
Arabic,
Urdu, English,
Turkish and
Hindi.
Fatawa Razawiyya Fatawa Razawiyya or the full name
al-Ataya fi-Nabaviah Fatawa-i Razawiyya (Verdicts of Imam Ahmed Raza by the Blessings of the Prophet) is the main fatwa (Islamic verdicts on various issues) book of his movement. It has been published in 30 volumes and in approx. 22,000 pages. It contains solutions to daily problems from religion to business and from war to marriage. He reached judgments with regard to certain practices and faith in his book
Fatawa-i Razawiyya, including: • Islamic Law is the ultimate law and following it is obligatory for all Muslims; • To refrain from misguidance is essential; • It is impermissible to imitate the
Kuffar, to associate with the deviants, and to participate in their festivals.
Hadaiq-e-Bakhshish He wrote ''
na'at (devotional poetry in praise of Muhammad) and always discussed him in the present tense. His main book of poetry is Hadaiq-e-Bakhshish''. His poems, which deal for the most part with the qualities of Muhammad, often have a simplicity and directness. His Urdu couplets, entitled
Mustafa Jaane Rahmat pe Lakhon Salaam (Hundreds of Thousands of Salutations upon Mustafa, the Paragon of Mercy), are recited in mosques globally. They contain praise of Muhammad, his physical appearance (verses 33 to 80), his life and times, praise of his family and companions, praise of the
Awliya and Salihin (the saints and the pious).
Al Daulatul Makkiya Bil Madatul Ghaibiya In 1323 Hijri (1905), Ahmad Raza went for his second Haj. Allamah Shaikh Saleh Kamal an Alim of Makkatul Mukarrama, he presented five questions to Ahmad Raza on behalf of the Ulema of Makkatul Mukarrama, this question was asked by Makkatul Mukarrama
Wahhabi Ulema regarding Knowledge of the knowledge of Unseen (Ilm-e-Ghaib). At that time Ahmed Raza was suffering from a high fever, despite the illness he tried to answer all the questions, he answered in such detail that the answer took the form of a book, and this book was named Al Daulatul Makkiya Bil Madatul Ghaibiya. == Religious views ==