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CONTENTS
Transliteration lU
Acknowledgement IV-V
Preface Vl-Vlll
Introduction IX-XI

Chapter I - Conditions of Muslims of India in the


Eighteenth Century 1-28
Section I - Political Condition 1-10
Section 11 - Social Condition 11-20
Section III - Educational Condition 21-28

Chapter U Biographical Sketch of Shah Watiuilah 29-87


Section I Ancestors of Shah Waliullah 29-35
Section U Early Life and Education 3()-46
Section 111 Teaching Life 47-55
Section IV - Wives and Children
Section V - Works of Shah Waliullah 63-87

Chapter III Shah Waliullah's Aqida and Mazhab 88-157


Section 1 His Aqida in General 88-100
Section II His Stand with Shi ite 101-109
Section 111 His View on Tasawuf 110-136
Section IV His Mazhab of Fiqh 137-157

Chapter IV Development of Hadith in Indian Sub-Continent


till Shah Waliullah 158-197
Section 1st Stage : From Arab Expedition to their
Fall (23-388H./634- 998). 158-166
Section ll 2nd Stage: From the Begining of Gaznavids
Expedition (388-582H./99S-ll86)to Shaikh
Ahmad Sirhindi and Abdul Haq Dihlawi. 167-182
Section III 3rd Stage .Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (d.l034H./l 624)
and Abdul Haq Dihlawi (d. 1052H./1642) and Their
Schools. 183-190
Section IV 4th Stage ; Shah Waliullah Dihlawi (1114- 1176H./
1703-1762) and His School. 191-197

Chapter V Shah Waliullah and Usul-i-Hadith 198-255


Section 1 Importance of Hadith and its Position in
Shari'ah According to Shah Waliullah
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Section II - Terminologies of Science of Hadith 207-224


Section 111 - Catesories of Books on Hadith 225-255

Chapter VI - Shah Waliullah's most Important Works on


Hadith 256-297
Section ! - His Works on the Muvvatta of Imam Malik 256-275
A Position of the Muwatta according to Shah
Waliullah 256-270
B Al-Musauvva Sharh al-Muvvatta 0 7/^.0 74
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C Musaffa Sharh Muwatta 274-275


Section II Sharh Tarajim Abwab al-Bukhari 276-291

Conclusion 292-297

Bibliography 298-314

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