The Island of Black Waters (Kālā Pānī)
R30.00
“The Island of Black Waters” is a poignant autobiographical account of Hadrat Maulānā Muhammad Ja’far Thanserī Sāhib, detailing his trials and tribulations during British colonial rule. The narrative chronicles his unjust imprisonment and exile to the notorious penal colony known as Kālā Pānī (Black Waters) in the Andaman Islands. Through his unwavering faith and resilience, the author illustrates the profound spiritual lessons gleaned from adversity, highlighting the strength of conviction and the solace found in divine remembrance.
Author:
Hadrat Maulānā Muhammad Ja’far Thanserī Sāhib
Editor:
Zam Zam
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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