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Here’s the same explanation in English about the possible drawbacks of the current Tablighi Nisab (often referred to as Faza’il-e-A‘maal or similar collections): --- 1. Presence of weak and fabricated narrations The books contain many narrations with weak (da‘eef) or even fabricated (mawdoo‘) chains of transmission. Critics argue that when these are read by the public without verification, they can be mistaken for authentic Hadith, which introduces unreliable information into religious practice. 2. Limited direct engagement with the Qur’an and authentic Hadith The content includes relatively few Qur’anic verses and rigorously authenticated Hadith from sources like Sahih Bukhari or Sahih Muslim. The emphasis is instead on stories, moral lessons, and “virtues” (fazaa’il), which can give an imbalanced understanding of Islam. 3. Overemphasis on virtues over obligations Some readers may come to believe that Islam is mainly about performing a few specific virtuous acts mentioned in the book, while giving less attention to other major aspects of Shariah—such as justice, rights of others, business ethics, and governance. 4. Emotional narrative but less scholarly depth The storytelling style can inspire emotionally, but it often lacks detailed scholarly reasoning or jurisprudential principles. This may leave readers with enthusiasm but shallow knowledge. 5. Heavy focus on Sufism and miraculous stories Certain chapters highlight Sufi miracles (karaamaat) and dreams in a way that may blur the line between fact and legend. This risks encouraging superstitious or unverified beliefs. 6. Narrow presentation of Islamic scholarship The material is mostly based on one particular school of thought and style, without exposing readers to the legitimate diversity of scholarly opinions within the Ummah. 7. Reduced habit of studying Qur’an and authentic Sunnah directly When all focus is on one set of books, people may not feel the need to study the Qur’an and authentic Hadith collections firsthand. --- If you want, I can also suggest an alternative, more reliable study curriculum that’s rooted directly in the Qur’an, Sahih Hadith, and Seerah—so you keep the motivation but avoid weak narrations. Do you want me to make that list now?