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This article in itself may not offer any value to readers. The purpose of this article's creation is to make sense of Muhammad Asad's scholarly work. Editors and Patrollers are advised to kindly look at this article as linked to these two articles/sections: Muhammad Asad Bibliography and This Law of Ours and Other Essays. This periodical circulated in years 1946-47. In the chaos that ensued after the Partition of India, the excerpts/copies/archives of this periodical, like many of Asad's other works, got destroyed. That's the reason why there is little mention of this periodical in the wider literature. Few books and articles make mention of the existence and role of this periodical; it is on the basis of these mentions that this article is created. -- Fasi100 (talk) 21:56, 29 July 2013 (UTC)Reply