Azmi authored a
l-Jaami’ ul-kamil fi al-hadith al-sahih al-shamil, also known as
Jami ul Kamil, a collection of all sound
hadith narrations as per his claim. According to Islamic scholar
Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti, "this is such a work that no one has done before." Azmi collected and compiled all the available traditions from
Abu Hurairah after an Egyptian
hadith rejector Muhammad Aburiyah wrote
Abū Hurayrah wa marwīyatih following in the footsteps of
Goldziher. Azmi named the compilation as ''
Abū Hurayrah wa marwīyatih and wrote several detailed discourses in it defending the
hadith. He gained access to rare manuscripts of
Aqḍiyat Rasūl Allāh, a work by Andalusian Maliki scholar, Muḥammad ibn Faraj Ibn al-Ṭallā, who lived between 404
AH and 497 AH. Azmi studied these manuscripts and gave the general Islamic academia its access. His works include: ;Arabic •
Jami ul Kamil •
Abū Hurayrah fī ḍawʼ marwīyatih: dirāsah muqāranah fī miʼat ḥadīth min marwīyātih •
Dirāsāt fī al-jarḥ wa-al-taʻdīl •
al-Minnah al-kubrá: sharḥ wa-takhrīj al-Sunan al-ṣughrá lil-Ḥāfiẓ al-Bayhaqī •
Muʻjam muṣṭalaḥāt al-ḥadīth wa-laṭāʼif al-asānīd •
Dirāsāt fī al-Yahūdīyah wa-al-Masīḥīyah wa-adyān al-Hind (Comparative Study of Judaism, Christianity and Indian Religions) •
Al-Yahudiyyaat wa al-Masihiyyaat •
Fuṣūl fī adyān al-Hind: al-Hindūsīyah wa-al-Būdhīyah wa-al-Jaynīyah wa-al-Sīkhīyah wa-ʻalāqat al-taṣawwuf bi-hā (Chapters on the religions of India: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Shikhism, and the relations of Sufism to them) •
Tahiyyat al-Masjid ;Hindi • कुरान की शीतल छाया (Cool shade of Quran) • कुरान विश्वकोश (Quran encyclopedia) ==References==