Report: Khilafat O Malookiat English Translation PDF
Sayyid Abul A’la Maududi was a 20th-century Islamic revivalist thinker, jurist, and journalist. Born in British India (now India), he later moved to Pakistan, where he founded the Islamist political party Jamaat-e-Islami. Maududi’s life’s work was dedicated to arguing that Islam is a complete system of life (Deen), not merely a set of personal rituals. He believed that establishing a just Islamic political order was an obligation on all Muslims.
| Critique | Source | |--------------|-------------| | Maududi anachronistically projects modern democratic ideals onto 7th-century politics. | Dr. Ovamir Anjum, Politics, Law and Community in Islamic Thought (Cambridge, 2012) | | The “rightly guided caliphate” was not as idealized as Maududi claims – it had conflicts (e.g., Battle of Jamal, Siffin). | Dr. Asma Afsaruddin, The First Muslims (Oneworld, 2007) | | Muawiyah’s rule was accepted by many companions; calling it purely malookiat ignores historical consensus. | Dr. Khalid Blankinship, The End of the Jihad State (SUNY, 1994) | Khilafat O Malookiat English Translation Pdf-
Several English translations and editions exist, but none are officially authorized by Maududi’s estate in a single universally accepted PDF. The most cited are:
Exploring the transformation of the Islamic caliphate into kingship, Abul A'la Maududi's Khilafat o Malookiat Report: Khilafat O Malookiat English Translation PDF Part
Format: Look for files labeled "Caliphate and Kingship - English" to ensure you have the correct translation of the original Urdu text.
: Digital versions (PDF) are frequently found on archival sites such as the Internet Archive Core Themes and Structure The concept of Khilafat : Maududi argues that
One well-known translation was done by the late Zafar Ishaq Ansari (for the Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad). Additionally, certain Islamic publishers and online platforms have released English versions, sometimes under the simplified title "Khilafat & Malookiat".