Trusted by leading SaaS teams.

Beamer in-app messages

Reach users where they are

In-app widget and email notifications ensure customers never miss what’s new. Schedule posts, pin important updates, and highlight what matters.

Target the right audience

Segment by plan, role, behavior, or URL context so every announcement is relevant. Reduce noise, boost engagement.

feature image
feature image

Turn updates into insights

Collect reactions, comments, and quick feedback directly on every announcement to see what resonates, discover potential issues early, and guide your next move.

Find out what your users want

Capture ideas and requests, validate demand, and prioritize confidently with a public roadmap and feedback portal.

feedback on public roadmap enabled by Beamer
feature image

Collect and act on NPS feedback

Measure customer loyalty right inside your product with built-in NPS surveys. Trigger surveys at the perfect time, segment responses by audience, and understand what’s driving promoters or detractors.

POV: You’re a Beamer Customer

520%

Return on investment (ROI)

3x

Improvement in user engagement

180%

Increase in new feature adoption

images

Paolo Sabatinelli

Chief Product Officer at Immobiliare.it

logo

“Before Beamer, our product update emails were getting below 50% open rates and adoption of our new features was low. Using Beamer to replace email, we immediately saw 30% higher adoption with 50% less effort!

case study image

Louisa Ive

Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Patchwork

logo

“We use Beamer for every single marketing and product update campaign we run because we know it gives us 3X the engagement rate of email with less than half the effort.

Khilafat o Malookiat — English Translation (Research Paper)

Part 6: Controversies and Criticisms

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.


14. Timeline & Resources (assumed defaults)

Part 10: Conclusion – Why You Should Read This Book

“Khilafat o Malookiat” is not merely a history book; it is a diagnostic tool. Maududi forces every Muslim to ask three uncomfortable questions:

  1. Is our current political system accountable to the people and to God?
  2. Have we passively accepted hereditary dynasties or military dictatorships as “normal” Islam?
  3. Can we separate the nobility of early Caliphs from the corruption of later kings?

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.

Part 6: How to Use the PDF for Study & Discussion

Once you obtain the Khilafat O Malookiat English translation PDF, here is a productive way to engage with it:

4. Simplicity vs. Ceremony

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.


Ready to turn updates into user engagement?

Just a reminder, no credit card required