Jalb Al-manfa'ah, written by Muammad iddq asan, Nawab of Bhopal, is a significant Urdu text likely addressing aspects of Islamic practice. Published around 1883, the book offers insights into religious life and possibly details related to prayer or beneficial actions within an Islamic framework. As a work from the 19th century, it provides valuable historical context regarding the understanding and practice of Islam in India during that period. Scholars and readers interested in Urdu literature, Islamic studies, and the history of Islam in India will find this text a compelling resource.
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