Husamul Haramain

Husamul Haramain
The 1906 Cover of Husamul Haramain
AuthorAhmed Raza Khan Barelvi
LanguageArabic, Urdu, Hindi, English
GenreReligious
PublisherRaza Academy
Imam Ahmed Raza Academy
Publication date
1906
Publication placeIndia

Husamul Haramain (Ḥusām al-Haramayn) or Husam al Harmain Ala Munhir kufr wal mayn (The Sword of the Two Holy Mosques to the throats of non-believers) 1906, is a treatise written by Ahmad Raza Khan (1856- 1921) which declared the founders of the Deobandi, Ahle Hadith and Ahmadiyya movements as heretics.[1][2][3][4]

The treatise is published in Arabic, Urdu, English, Turkish and in Hindi language and its pledge is mandatory in Al Jamiatul Ashrafia.[5]

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