Chakralawi

: Unlike modernists who only questioned "weak" traditions, Chakralawi rejected the entire Hadith institution. He believed that the Prophet’s primary role was only to deliver the Quran, and that following supplementary traditions was a form of "shirk" (associating partners with God).

Born in the late 19th century, Chakralawi emerged during a period of intense intellectual ferment in the Indian subcontinent. This era was marked by the encounter with British colonialism and Western modernism, leading many Muslim thinkers to seek a "purified" or "reformed" version of Islam. chakralawi

Modernity, Its Impact on Muslim World and General ... - MDPI : Unlike modernists who only questioned "weak" traditions,