Major books Siddiqui is well-known for his biographical work on Islamic prophet
Muhammad,
Muhsin-e-Insaniyat, or
The Benefactor of Humanity. This book describes and explains various stages of prophetic revolution. Furthermore, he is also the author of many books dealing with issues related to the socio-politico-economics system of Islam. His other major books include: •
Communism ya Islam (کمیونزم یا اسلام) – An ideological critique published 1972, contrasting
communist ideology with Islamic principles. •
Ma’rifat‑e‑Maududi / Al‑Maududi – A critical and analytical study of Abul A‘la Maududi’s ideology and movement. •
Taleem ka Tehzeebi Nazariya (تعلیم کا تہذیبی نظریہ, “Civilizational Approach to Education”) – A scholarly exploration of education’s role in building Islamic civilization. •
Pachpan Saala Rifaqqat (پچپن سالہ رفاقت, “Fifty-Five Years of Companionship”) – Memoir reflecting his decades-long association with Maududi; reprinted 2010. •
Tahreeki Shaoor (تحریکی شعور, “Revolutionary Consciousness”) – A pamphlet on political activism. Other notable works include
Haq-o-Batil (1952),
Tanjziyati Sirat ke Lawazim, and
Islami Iqtisadiyat mein Infiradiyat aur Ijtimaiyyat, covering Islamic economics, ethics, and political theory.
Journal & magazine articles Siddiqui served as editor for several influential publications: •
Charagh‑e‑Rah – Urdu monthly, Karachi; he edited multiple issues in the 1950s–60s. •
Tarjuman‑ul‑Quran – Monthly scholarly journal, which he also edited post-Maududi era. He also authored more than 700 research articles on the matter of socio-politico-economic system of Islam which have been published in various journals such as the monthly
Tarjuman-ul-Quran, monthly
Siyaraa, monthly
Chiraagh-e-Raah, bimonthly ''Na'shur
, weekly Takbeer
, weekly Shahab
, weekly Asia
and weekly Tasneem''. ==Death==