
Islam Mein Ikhtilaf Ke Usool o Adab by Dr. Taha Jabir al-Alwani is an Urdu Islamic book that explores the principles (usool) and etiquettes (adab) of respectful disagreement within the Muslim community, rooted in Qur’an, Sunnah, and the practice of the early generations. Rather than discouraging all differences of opinion, this work highlights that disagreement is a natural part of scholarly discourse but must be handled with wisdom, respect, unity, and good manners mirroring how the Companions (Sahaba) and Tabi‘een (their successors) dealt with varied understandings without harming brotherhood or community cohesion. The book offers guidance on how Muslims today can navigate differing interpretations, avoid destructive conflict, and uphold Islamic unity while honouring legitimate scholarly diversity.
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Islamic conflict-resolution principles: Explains how disagreement on fiqh, creed, or interpretation was historically managed with respect, humility, and mutual acknowledgment, and how these principles apply today.
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Etiquette of difference: Teaches adab of discussing opposing views, including listening patiently, avoiding insult, and prioritising brotherhood, so differences don’t become division.
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Historical examples: Draws on actions of the Sahaba and Tabi‘een to show constructive disagreement that preserved unity and affirmed respect for scholarly effort.
Best Urdu guide for understanding how Islam approaches disagreement with principles that uphold respect, community harmony, and constructive discourse. Perfect for students of knowledge, community leaders, mosque study circles, teachers, and anyone seeking an Islamic framework for handling differing opinions appropriately.
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