Before the rise of digital libraries like Marfat, access to specialized Islamic literature was largely restricted to those living in major cities with established book markets, such as Cairo, Karachi, or Deoband.
While English Islamic resources are abundant, the emotional and theological nuances of Islam are often best conveyed in . For millions of Muslims in South Asia, Urdu is the language of scholarly discourse. Marfat.com bridges the gap between Arabic primary sources and the lay Urdu reader. marfat.com books