Bibliography of Barelvi movement
This bibliography of Barelvi Movement is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Barelvi movement, a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, adhering to the Hanafi school of law, started in the late 19th by the Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi in British India.[1]
The bibliography covers works in multiple languages, including English, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, and Persian.
Books[edit]
- Syncretic Islam: Life and Times of Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi by Richa Singh and Anil Maheshwari[2]
- Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi: In the Path of the Prophet by Usha Sanyal[3]
- Devotional Islam and Politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and His Movement, 1870-1920 by Usha Sanyal[4]
- In the Path of the Prophet: Maulana Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and the Ahl-e Sunnat Wa Jamaʻat Movement in British India, C. 1870-1921 · Volume 1 by Usha Sanyal
- Ahmad Riza Khan by Usha Sanyal
- Bart̤ānavī Hindūstān men̲ ʻaqīdat par mabnī Islām aur siyāsat: Aʻlá Ḥaẓrat Maulānā Aḥmad Raẓā K̲h̲ān̲ Barelvī aur un kī taḥrīk 1870-1920 by Usha Sanyal
- Who Are Barelvi, Ahle-Sunnat, Hanafi? By Muhammad Abdul Hafeez
- Reform Policy of Imam Ahmad Raza Barelvi by Muhammad Haroon
- The World Importance of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi by Raza Academy[5]
- Imam Ahmed Raza Khan and the Dawat-e-Islami Movement: Islamic Revival Through Social Reform by Nafees Akram, University of Bristol[6]
- The Last Polymath of the Islamic World- Shaykh Ahmed Raza Khan by Naseeb Ahmed Siddiqui[7]
Journals[edit]
- A study on Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Bareli's life and teachings for Muslims reforms in Modern India[8]
- A Review of Political Services of Maulana Ahmad Reza Khan Barelvi & Other Sunni Scholars of the Sub-Continent[9]
- The Jurist Insights of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi[10]
References[edit]
- ↑ "The Barelvī School of Thought". obo. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
- ↑ "A Critical Review of Syncretic Islam: Life and Times of Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi | Mohammad Ali, New Age Islam". www.newageislam.com. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
- ↑ Sirriyeh, Elizabeth (February 2007). "USHA SANYAL, Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi: In the Path of the Prophet (Oxford: Oneworld, 2005). Pp. 159. $40.00 cloth". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 39 (1): 159–160. doi:10.1017/S0020743807452564. ISSN 1471-6380.
- ↑ Rahman, M. Raisur. "Review of Usha Sanyal, Devotional Islam and Politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and His Movement, 1870-1920 (Yoda Press, 2010)".
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(help) - ↑ OpenLibrary.org. "The world importance of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi by Muhammad Haroon | Open Library". Open Library. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
- ↑ Akram, Nafees (2012). Imam Ahmed Raza Khan and the Dawat-e-Islami Movement: Islamic Revival through social reform (Ph.D. thesis). University of Bristol.
- ↑ Noble, Barnes &. "The last polymath of the Islamic World- Shaykh Ahmed Raza Khan|Paperback". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
- ↑ Team, Kanzuliman Research (2019-01-01). "A study on Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Bareli's life and teachings for Muslims reformsin Modern India". Kanzuliman Academic International Journal on Razawiyat (KAIJOR).
- ↑ Team, Kanzuliman Research (2019-01-01). "A Review of Political Services of Maulana Ahmad Reza Khan Barelvi & Other Sunni Scholars of the Sub-Continent". Kanzuliman Academic International Journal on Razawiyat (KAIJOR).
- ↑ "Let Me Tell You About The Legal Genius Of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi". Youth Ki Awaaz. 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2023-08-21.