Hakeemul Ummat: Nuqoosh wa Tasurat (Urdu: حکیم الامت: نقوش و تاثرات) is a biographical work about Ashraf Ali Thanwi, authored by Abdul Majid Daryabadi, stemming from their mentor-disciple dynamic.[1] Focused on Thanwi's last phase from 1927 to 1943,[2] covering 16 years, this work was first published by Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy in 1956.[3] It is considered a masterpiece in the Urdu biography genre.[4] The title of the book is derived from Thanwi's title, 'Hakeemul Ummat,' translating to the spiritual physician of the Muslims.[5] Daryabadi was a disciple of Thanwi, establishing his connection with him after overcoming skepticism towards religion. In this work, Daryabadi presents Thanwi from a human perspective,[6] based on personal meetings, experiences, and observations.[7]