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") function as practical guides for Muslim women regarding the rules of modest dress Kashful Hijab(qazi sanaullah panipati) - Internet Archive
Kashful Hijab (often translated as Lifting the Veil ) refers to several distinct spiritual and academic works. Depending on which PDF you are exploring, here are two interesting review perspectives: 1. The Sufi Perspective: Kashif al-Hijab by Shaykh Ahmad Sukayrij
It is a scholarly but accessible guide, often used for educational purposes in Madrasas. Availability: You can find the Urdu edition on the Internet Archive Kashful Hijab un Masala Esal-e-Sawab by Ameer Ali Ajmairi
If you're interested in learning more about the concept of the hijab, I can certainly provide you with some resources.
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