Fazail-e-Amal
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The Fazail-e-Amal (also named فضائلِ اعمال, in Persian فضاءلﹺ عمال, or by various other transliterations, including Faza'el-e-Amal, Fazal-e-amal and Fadhaail-e-Aamaal), is an Islamic religious text written by the Indian scholar Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi. An English translation of the title is Virtuous Deeds. The text consists of selected verses of the Qur'an, Hadiths, commentary thereon, and other material. It was originally written in Urdu but has been translated into English, Arabic, Persian, Bengali, and many other languages. It is particularly popular in Pakistan and India and among South Asian immigrants in the United States. It is extensively used by the Tablighi Jamaat.
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