A useful book translated into Urdu contains the creed of Ahlu As-sunnah Wal Jamaah with proofs from the Quran and prophetic Sunnah. The author (may Allah have mercy on him) talked about the virtue of monotheism versus the major and minor polytheism.
A book translated into Urdu which mentions some prohibitions that people take too lightly. It also confirms that Allah showed us obligations which we are not permitted to ignore, limits which we are not permitted to transgress, and prohibitions which we are not allowed to violate.
A book in Urdu aims to simplify the biography of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) so the ordinary people may know him better. These few pages introduce excerpts and glimpses of his attributes and virtues.
A book translated into Urdu talks about our beloved Prophet Muhammad's life, morals, virtues, and guidance through 42 councils. It shows his worship, truthfulness, honesty, justice, forgiveness, generosity, courage, and his mercy to the entire nation, women, children, servants, and even animals.
A book translated into Urdu explains and shows the creed of Ahl As-Sunnah wal Jamaah regarding believing in Allah, his names and attributes, his angels, his books, his messengers, last day, and the predestination based on the Islamic perspective.
A book translated into Urdu briefly deals with the necessity of adhering and following Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah and warns against the bad results of heresies in Islam.
A book translated into Urdu discusses those sincerely and honestly seeking for the true religion and refutes the Christianity creed specially believing in trinity.
A book translated into Urdu mentions the beautiful qualities of Islam, confirms that Allah takes much care of justice and rights, without any exaggeration or negligence. Allah ordains justice, mercy, and generosity towards relatives. This is why the author chose to briefly speak about some of these essential rights such as those of Allah, the Prophet, the parents, the children, the relatives, the spouses, the governors and the governed, the neighbors, Muslims in general, and non-Muslims.
An answer in Urdu by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
A book compiled by Imam Nawawi and translated into Urdu, who was a great scholar of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence of his time. It is one of the most widespread books of Islamic knowledge in the world. It contains the most important issues that Muslims need in daily life and acts of worship.
An article in Urdu contains thirty glad tidings in this world and hereafter for those regularly preserving prayer through the Quran and Sunnah and motivates Muslims to get this reward as well.