English Pdf: Hifzul Iman
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: Over 250 scholars from the Indian subcontinent and 33 from Mecca and Medina issued a fatwa of kufr (disbelief) against Thanvi, declaring the passage blasphemous.
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A detailed discussion on whether the term "Knower of the Unseen" can be used for the Prophet Muhammad. Historical Significance and Controversy
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Issues surrounding walking around graves ( tawaf ).
Treat it as a book of sacred knowledge, not a novel. : Over 250 scholars from the Indian subcontinent
Critics of Thanwi, including high-ranking Barelwi clerics, continue to cite the passage regarding animals and madmen to attack Deobandi theology. In response, numerous websites and fatwa banks have published detailed defenses of Thanwi, arguing that the English translations often propagate a deliberate "slander" against the scholar. They point out that even in the Hifzul Iman English PDF available today, the translation includes bracketed clarifications and context to prevent the reader from misunderstanding the rhetorical device Thanwi employed.
In his answer to the third question, Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi argued that the term 'Alim al-Ghayb is a specific attribute of Allah. Applying it to a human being without qualification (Taqyid) is forbidden because it implies resemblance to Allah in that specific attribute, which borders on Shirk (polytheism).