Publisher: Al Qamar Publications
Collection of lectures delivered by Hadrat MaulÄnÄ â€›AbdullÄh SÄhib KÄpaudrÄ«
262 Pages
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COMPILER’S NOTE
The book, A call from the heart, is a collection of
speeches delivered in different places of the world
and on different occasions by my beloved mentor,
Hadrat MaulÄnÄ â€›AbdullÄh SÄhib KÄpaudrÄ«, may
AllÄh perpetuate his blessings forever and ever.
Since Hadrat’s talks in those countries were
before audiences who were not conversant with
the Urdu language, he simplified his language
with the purpose of conveying Islam and the voice
of his heart to them. Consequently, when these
words were penned down, it seemed as though
they were not his own. I compiled these lectures
from cassette tapes.
When reading this book, the reader should bear
in mind that this is not a formal written work. It
is a gist of lectures prepared from cassette tapes.
It is thus not a written style but a spoken style. I
request the reader to try to read this book with
this background in mind.
Hadrat MuftÄ« ‛Abd al-QayyÅ«m SÄhib, assistant
muftÄ« of JÄmi‛ah Dhabel, was the person who
actually appointed me for the task of compiling
this book. May AllÄh reward him. Ä€mÄ«n.
An echo from the heart 3
May AllÄh reward the son of Hadrat MaulÄnÄ
‛AbdullÄh SÄhib and my class-mate, HÄfiz
Muhammad IbrÄhÄ«m SÄhib who phoned me
periodically from Britain – inquiring about the
progress of the book and taking an active part in
its compilation. May AllÄh shower His special
grace on this family, accept this book and make it
a means of our salvation. May AllÄh protect
Hadrat and enable his contribution to continue
till the day of Resurrection. Āmīn.
Was salÄm
FaqÄ«r SalÄh ad-DÄ«n SayfÄ« NaqshbandÄ«
The book, A call from the heart, is a collection of
speeches delivered in different places of the world
and on different occasions by my beloved mentor,
Hadrat MaulÄnÄ â€›AbdullÄh SÄhib KÄpaudrÄ«, may
AllÄh perpetuate his blessings forever and ever.
Since Hadrat’s talks in those countries were
before audiences who were not conversant with
the Urdu language, he simplified his language
with the purpose of conveying Islam and the voice
of his heart to them. Consequently, when these
words were penned down, it seemed as though
they were not his own. I compiled these lectures
from cassette tapes.
When reading this book, the reader should bear
in mind that this is not a formal written work. It
is a gist of lectures prepared from cassette tapes.
It is thus not a written style but a spoken style. I
request the reader to try to read this book with
this background in mind.
Hadrat MuftÄ« ‛Abd al-QayyÅ«m SÄhib, assistant
muftÄ« of JÄmi‛ah Dhabel, was the person who
actually appointed me for the task of compiling
this book. May AllÄh reward him. Ä€mÄ«n.
An echo from the heart 3
May AllÄh reward the son of Hadrat MaulÄnÄ
‛AbdullÄh SÄhib and my class-mate, HÄfiz
Muhammad IbrÄhÄ«m SÄhib who phoned me
periodically from Britain – inquiring about the
progress of the book and taking an active part in
its compilation. May AllÄh shower His special
grace on this family, accept this book and make it
a means of our salvation. May AllÄh protect
Hadrat and enable his contribution to continue
till the day of Resurrection. Āmīn.
Was salÄm
FaqÄ«r SalÄh ad-DÄ«n SayfÄ« NaqshbandÄ«