![]() Kutub Khana Faydi published the third revised English edition of the book in 1985 as Faza`il A`maal. The English edition published in Delhi in 1986 contained both parts one and two part two was omitted from later versions. In 1985, the translations from the second edition were published in Delhi as Teachings of Islam. Another English translation of the book was published in 1984 by Waterval Islamic Institute, Johannesburg and later become immensely popular in South Africa. ![]() ![]() A revised English edition was published by Kutub Khana Faydi in Lahore in 1980. The first English translation was published in 1960. A single volume version was published in 1958. In about 1955 a collection of works by Muhammad Zakariya was published in two volumes under the title Tablighi Nisab. Tablighi Jamaat promote the book to the non-Arab communities, while to Arabic speaking communities they suggest reading Riyad as-Salihin by Yahya Nawawi instead. The book was written originally in simple Urdu although it has been translated into many languages and is a collection of pious and edifying tales based mostly on inspirational hadith traditions and anecdotes. Faza'il-e-A'maal ( Urdu: فضائلِ اعمال, Virtues of deeds), originally titled Tablighi Nisab ( Urdu: تبلیغی نصاب, Curriculum for Tabligh), is a religious text composed mainly of treatises by the Indian Deobandi scholar Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi for the transnational Islamic missionary movement, Tablighi Jamaat.
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