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No discussion of Khilafat o Malookiat is complete without addressing the backlash. Maududi received death threats and massive criticism from traditionalist Sunni scholars who accused him of “insulting Muawiyah and the Umayyads.” His defenders argue that Maududi clearly separates the person from the system—he respected Muawiyah’s personal status as a scribe of the revelation but criticized the system of kingship he introduced.
The book also sparked debate over whether modern constitutional democracies or Islamic republics are closer to Khilafat. Maududi rejected both Western liberal democracy and absolute monarchy, arguing for a “theo-democracy” where God’s law is supreme.
“Khilafat o Malookiat” is not merely a history book; it is a diagnostic tool. Maududi forces every Muslim to ask three uncomfortable questions:
The English translation PDF of this work is more than a digital file—it is a bridge to a lost political ethic. Whether you are a student printing it for a thesis, an activist distributing it for education, or a lay Muslim reading it on your phone, you are participating in an intellectual tradition that refuses to separate faith from justice.
Once you obtain the Khilafat O Malookiat English translation PDF, here is a productive way to engage with it:
Maududi argues that the transformation from Khilafat to Malookiat began with Muawiyah (the founder of the Umayyad dynasty). While Maududi accepts Muawiyah as a Sahabi (companion) with good intentions, he condemns the structural changes he introduced—making the Caliphate hereditary and turning it into a monarchy. This nuanced position is what makes the book both powerful and controversial.