Platforms like Al-Islam.org, the Imam Khomeini International University archives, or the official institute for the publication of Ayatollah Khomeini's works frequently host verified Urdu translations of his bibliography.

Methodology and rhetorical style

Kashf al-Asrar is not merely a critique but a comprehensive defense of Islamic and Shia principles. The book is structured into six chapters, which mirror the thematic divisions of Hakimzadeh’s pamphlet to ensure a thorough, point-by-point rebuttal. These chapters cover:

Justifies the authority, financial independence, and moral guidance of Islamic jurists in the absence of the Hidden Imam.

Defends orthodox Islamic monotheism against criticisms from secular modernists and alternative belief structures. Imamah (Divine Leadership)

Denounces the secular reforms of the Pahlavi dynasty, such as the banning of the hijab and Westernized bureaucracy. Summary of Urdu Edition Specifications Translator: Maulana Syed Zafar Hassan Naqvi.

Implications for an Urdu reader (translation/pdf context)

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