Collection: Molana Muhammad Junagarhi

Muhammad Junagarhi (1890–1941) was a distinguished Indian Islamic scholar and a key figure in the Ahl-i Hadith movement. As a co-founder and president of the All-India Ahl-i Hadith Conference, his contributions to Islamic scholarship are profound. Junagarhi is best known for his Urdu translations of significant Islamic texts, making key works accessible to the Urdu-speaking Muslim community.

Among his most notable translations are Ibn Kathir's Tafsir (Quranic exegesis) and bn Qayyim's I'laam ul Muwaqqi'een 'an Rabb il 'Aalameen. These translations have been invaluable for students and scholars of Islam, providing deep insights into Quranic interpretation and Islamic jurisprudence.

Muhammad Junagarhi also authored several original texts, including Sayf-i Muḥammadī and Shamʻ-i Muḥammadī, which further solidify his legacy as a leading scholar. Another key work associated with him is Tafsīr Aḥsan ul-Bāyan, a comprehensive translation of the Quran with commentary by Hafiz Salahuddin Yusuf.

If you're looking to delve into Islamic scholarship and enrich your understanding of the Quran and Hadith, Muhammad Junagarhi's translated and authored works are essential resources. Explore our collection and bring these timeless teachings into your personal library today.