"Asrar-e Shari'at" is author's major work which discusses the philosophy of the teachings of Islam. His main thesis was that nothing in the Qur'an is beyond the comprehension of human beings. Every single part of the Islamic teachings is understandable and logical.
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Muhammad Fazal Khan Maulawi Muhammad Fazal Khan (1868–1938) was an erudite writer of numerous learned books on Islam, and a celebrated translator of "Futuhat Makkiya" by Ibn Arabi and some of his other works. His most important original contribution to the Muslim literature is his book "Asrar-i Shari’at" (The secrets of the Muslim creed) in three volumes. He joined the Ahmadiyya in 1897. The Ahmadiyya has throughout faced the dilemma of not being joined by the divines in any significant numbers. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was himself not tutored to be a divine, something he had in common with many of the outstanding personalities of Indian Islam, such as Abu’l Kalam Azad, Muhmmad Iqbal and Abu’l A’la Maududi. In fact an amateurish kind of scholarship still prevails in the Ahmadiyya, which has retained its antagonistic attitude towards traditional learning. Ahmadi authors hardly ever venture to write on subjects which lay outside the purview of the writings of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Muhammad Fazal Khan was an exception to this rule. On the one hand he compiled the Ahmadiyya Fiqh already during the life-time of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, whose pronouncements (Fatwas) pertaining to the rituals and later on also those of his successors were compiled by him initially in "Fatawa Ahmadiyya" in two volumes. This compendium was later on expanded into a many-volume book on the same subject. Khan also pursued his studies of Sufi literature, the culmination of which was his translation of the "Futuhat Makkiya" by Ibn Arabi. Unfortunately only two volumes could be published. Lately, in 1999 a new edition of this work has appeared in one volume from Lahore. ("Futuhat Makkiya. Tarjuma wa tashri’: Maulavi Muhammad Fazal Khan. Lahore: Tasawwuf Foundation. 1999). In fact Khan had announced that he had compiled and translated another book about the experiences of Ibn Arabi, which was to be published under the title of "Mushahadat-i Ibn Arabi". But the book does not seem to have been printed. Muhammad Fazal Khan's major work "Asrar-i Shari’at", which kept him busy for over two decades, was published in or just after 1909. The first volume was also published in Arabic in 1923 on the lower part of "Nahj al-Musalli", another book of the author which comprises on the Fiqh of the Ahmadiyya concerning the prayers (salat). Shortly before his death he left the "Ahmadiyya" as it had started calling its founder a "Prophet" and had started to supress the publication of his revelations in its press.
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