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Original Author: Imam Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah Subject: Islamic Spirituality, Tasawwuf, and Tazkiyah (Purification of the Soul)

After a thorough search and verification across multiple Islamic digital libraries, here are the most reliable sources to obtain the Madarij al Salikeen Urdu translation. Please note that we do not host copyrighted files but guide you to legitimate public domain or authorized sharing platforms.

  • Critical Introduction (Urdu)
  • Annotated Translation (Urdu)
  • Commentary (Urdu)
  • Practical Section
  • Glossary (Urdu)
  • Comparative Appendix
  • Bibliography and Resources (Urdu + English)
  • Index and author biographies
  • Back matter: acknowledgements, publisher info

  • Not every link on Google’s first page is reliable. Here is a 4-step verification checklist: madarij al salikeen urdu translation link

    Step 1: Check the File Size The complete 3-volume Urdu translation should be between 50 MB to 150 MB (depending on scan quality). If the file is 2 MB, it is either an abridged version or a corrupted file.

    Step 2: Check the First Page Open the PDF. The first page should clearly state the book’s title, author (Imam Ibn Qayyim), and translator’s name (e.g., Muhammad Abdul Fattah). An anonymous PDF is a red flag. Critical Introduction (Urdu)

    Step 3: Scan for Missing Pages Jump to the end of Volume 3. The book ends with discussions on Tawhid and the final station. If it ends abruptly, the scan is incomplete.

    Step 4: Verify the Publisher Check the bottom of the title page. A legitimate scan usually says: "Nashir: Maktaba Rahmaniya, Lahore" or "Dar al-Isha'at, Karachi". Annotated Translation (Urdu)


    Because of the book's popularity, many "translations" or "summaries" exist. Here is how to verify you have the authentic Bastawi translation (the standard by which all others are measured):