A Scholarly Examination of Shia and Sunni Doctrinal Perspectives Al Shia wa Al Sunnah is an important religious work that discusses theol...
A Scholarly Examination of Shia and Sunni Doctrinal Perspectives
Al Shia wa Al Sunnah is an important religious work that discusses theological differences between Shia and Sunni schools of thought. The author clearly states in the preface that special care has been taken to avoid quoting any unauthenticated Shia narration. Every reference and citation is presented with source details, and particular attention has been given to ensure that the quoted material exists in well-known and reliable Shia books. This methodological commitment reflects the author’s intention to maintain academic rigor and documentation standards.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]In his introductory remarks, the writer also expresses his intention to publish another work in the future to address additional topics that could not be covered in this volume. The dated note from Lahore, 22 May 1973 (18 Rabi al-Thani 1393 AH), highlights the historical context in which this book was completed.
Originally written in Arabic, Al Shia wa Al Sunnah was authored by Allama Ehsan Ilahi Zaheer. It was later translated into Urdu by Ata ur Rehman Saqib to make the content accessible to a wider Urdu-speaking audience. The translator mentions that his purpose was to serve Islam by clarifying doctrinal distinctions among different Muslim sects, particularly Shia and Sunni traditions. He also acknowledges criticism from those who felt that discussing sectarian differences might deepen divisions, yet he maintains that scholarly clarification was necessary from his perspective.
The book presents arguments, references, and theological discussions aimed at explaining doctrinal disagreements. Readers interested in comparative Islamic theology, sectarian history, and scholarly debates will find this work significant for understanding one side of the discourse within the broader Muslim intellectual tradition.
Author: Allama Ehsan Ilahi Zaheer
Translator: Ata ur Rehman Saqib
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