Fatawa i Razawiyya is a comprehensive collection of Islamic legal rulings (fatawa) compiled by Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (1856–1921), a prominent Islamic scholar, jurist, and reformer from British India. It is one of the most significant works in the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence and is highly regarded in the Barelvi movement, which follows Imam Ahmed Raza Khan's teachings. Key Features of Fatawa i Razawiyya: Scope and Volume: The collection is extensive, covering a wide range of topics, including theology, worship, social issues, jurisprudence, and contemporary matters of the time. Hanafi Jurisprudence : It is rooted in the Hanafi school of thought, providing detailed explanations and rulings based on Hanafi principles. Contemporary Relevance : Imam Ahmed Raza Khan addressed many issues relevant to the socio-political and religious context of his time, making it a valuable resource for understanding Islamic law in a historical context. Defense of Sunni Beliefs : The...