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Maktabah Mujaddidiyah has a goal to collect and present free Islamic books in every language of the world. We are continously trying to acquire Islamic literature in many languages, to enable the native speakers learn about Islam in their own mother tongue.
Available Languages
Currently we have Islamic books available in 82 languages of the world. Some of them have very few books, whereas others have hundreds of them.
Most of the languages have very few books, and we are always looking for new and better Islamic literature in such languages.
Arabic has such a large collection of Islamic literature (being the native tongue of Islam), that we have decided to present only important works in it. Other websites provide thousands of historical and contemporary Islamic books in Arabic.
Maktabah Mujaddidiyah is based in Pakistan, so naturally we have access to Islamic books in local languages such as Urdu, Sindhi, and others. That is one reason why we have more books in these languages. It is our aim to acquire working partners from other countries to enrich the contents of other languages.
Recently added
- Saraiki, a language (or dialect) spoken in Pakistan by about 13 million people. Books of Sufi poetry in Saraiki included.
- Avar, books written by a famous Islamic scholar of Dagestan, Russia
- Dhivehi, translation of the Holy Quran and Riyadh-us-Saliheen in the national language of Maldives
Missing Languages
We are actively searching for Islamic books, specially in languages other than those listed here. We will be grateful if you any one sends us an Islamic book in any of the missing languages, some of whom are listed below.
- Javanese, spoken in Indonesia by 85 million native speakers
- Cantonese (Yue), a dialect of Chinese, spoken by 60 million native speakers
- Bhojpuri, spoken in India by 40 million native speakers
- Sundanese, Indonesia, 34 million native speakers
- Maithili, India and Nepal, 46 million speakers. ISO code: mai
- Oriya, India, 33 million native speakers
- Marwari or Rajasthani, India, 50 million speakers. ISO code: mwr, raj
- Lao, Laos, 20 million speakers. ISO code: lo
- Igbo, Nigeria, 25 million speakers
- Oromo, Ethiopia, 30 million native speakers.
- Cebuano, Philiphines, 21 million speakers.
- Malagasy, national language of Madagascar, 22 million speakers
- Nepali or Nepalese, official language of Nepal, 17 million speakers
- Shona, Zimbabwe and Africa, 13 million speakers
- Xhosa, South Africa
- Haitian Creole, official language of Haiti, 10 million speakers
- Konkani, India. Official language of the Indian state of Goa
- Afrikaans, an important official language of South Africa, 7 million native speakers
- Balochi, one of the four provincial languages of Pakistan
- Quechua, South America (Peru and Bolivia), 9 million native speakers
- Batak, Indonesia
- Turkmen, Turkmenistan, 7 million speakers
- Armenian, Armenia
- Bodo, India
- Dogri, Kashmir
- Manipuri, India
- Sanskrit, India
- Santhali or Santali, India
- Slovak, Slovakia, 5 million native speakers
- Slovene, Slovenia, 2.5 million native speakers
- Guarani
- Catalan, Spain, 7 million native speakers
- Wolof, spoken by 4.2 million native speakers in African countries
- Frisian, Netherlands
- Venda, one of the official languages of South Africa, 1.1 million native speakers
- Akan or Twi, Ghana, 11 million native speakers
- Tsonga, one of the official languages of South Africa, about 4 million native speakers
- Tswana, South Africa and Botswana, 5.4 million native speakers
- Swazi, South Africa, 2 million native speakers
- Sotho, South Africa and Lesotho, 6 million native speakers
- Sardinian, Italy, 1 million native speakers
- Rundi or Kirundi, official language of Burundi, 9 million native speakers
- Yi or Nuosu, China, 2 million native speakers
- Lingala, DR Congo, 5.5 million native speakers
- Kongo, DR Congo, about 6 million native speakers
- Kyrgyz, Kyrgyzistan, 3 million native speakers
- Rwandan, Rwanda and Uganda, 10 million native speakers
- Gikuyu or Kikuyu, Kenya, 6.6 million native speakers
- Irish, official language of Ireland, about 1.5 million speakers
- Goergian, Goergia, 4.2 million native speakers
- Galician, Spain, 3 million speakers
- Ewe, Ghana, 3.6 million speakers
- Dzongkha, national language of Bhutan, 170 thousand native speakers
- Chuvash, Russia, 1 million native speakers
- Chechen, Russia, 1.4 million native speakers
- Belarussian, Belarus, 7 million native speakers
- Bashkir, Russia, 1.2 million native speakers
- Bambara, Mali and Senegal, 4 million native speakers
- Aymara, an official language of Bolivia, 3 million native speakers
- Afar, Eritrea and Ethiopia, 1.4 million native speakers
رسائل میلاد محبوب، اردو
Risail Milad-e-Mahboob is a collection of short writings of famous Sufi shaykhs on the validity and virtues of Mawlid celebrations (Milad-un-Nabi s.a.w), some in Urdu and others translated.
تجویدی قرآن مجید رنگین حرفوں میں، ضیاء القرآن
قرآن مجید، تجویدی نسخہ رنگین حرفوں کے ساتھ
ناشر: ضیاء القرآن پبلی کیشنز، لاہور
The Holy Quran with colored characters to indicate various Tajweed rules for easier recitation, published by Zia-ul-Quran Publications, in South Asian (Indo-Pak) Arabic script.
ملفوظات حیدری، اردو
ملفوظات حیدری (اردو)
ملفوظات شریف حضرت سید غلام حیدر علی شاہ چشتی، خلیفہ حضرت خواجہ شمس الدین سیالوی رحمۃ اللہ علیہم
Malfuzat (speeches) of Hazrat Sayyid Ghulam Hayder Ali Shah Chishti of Jalalpur sharif, who was a khalifa of Khwaja Shamsuddin Siyalvi.
تجویدی قرآن مجید رنگین حرفوں میں، پاک کمپنی
تجویدی قرآن مجید رنگین حرفوں کے ساتھ
ناشر: پاک کمپنی
The Holy Quran with colored characters to indicate various Tajweed rules for easier recitation, published by Pak Company, in South Asian (Indo-Pak) Arabic script.
مقامات صوفیہ، اردو ترجمہ
Hisn Hiseen - Urdu translation
Shafi'i Fiqh - Russian
Russian book of Shafi'i fiqh about the basic practices of Islam, i.e. Taharat (cleaning), Salah (prayer), Sawm (fasting), Zakat (charity) and Hajj (pilgrimage).
Manaqib Hazrat-e-Naqshband - Manuscript of Sufi poetry
It contains poems written by various Sufi poets.