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Hazrat Usman Kay Sarkari Khutoot

Hazrat Usman Kay Sarkari Khutoot – Administrative Letters of a Caliph Hazrat Usman Kay Sarkari Khutoot is a historical compilation of offi...

Hazrat Usman Kay Sarkari Khutoot – Administrative Letters of a Caliph

Hazrat Usman Kay Sarkari Khutoot is a historical compilation of official letters written by Hazrat Uthman (R.A), the third Caliph of Islam. These letters reflect the administrative system and governance of the early Islamic state.

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Hazrat Uthman (R.A) governed a vast Islamic territory that included regions of Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Persia, and beyond. To maintain justice and order, he regularly communicated with governors and officials through written correspondence.

The letters included in this book have been compiled and translated by Dr. Khurshid Ahmad Farooqi. They provide insight into the leadership style, administrative wisdom, and responsibility shown by the Caliph.

Hazrat Usman Kay Sarkari Khutoot is an important historical resource that helps readers understand how early Islamic governance maintained accountability and justice.

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