A book in Urdu confirms that each act of worship has a certain way to perform which Allah or his Prophet (peace be upon him) clarified so it shows and describes in detail the Prophet's prayer. It urges every Muslim to imitate the Prophet as in his saying, "Pray as you saw me pray."
A book translated into Urdu includes some issues of Islamic belief, jurisprudence, and manners. It also concludes and warns against polytheism and sins.
A book translated into Urdu briefly deals with the necessity of adhering and following Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah and warns against the bad results of heresies in Islam.
A book in Urdu warns and simply clarifies the great danger of magic and shows the Islamic perspective of going to magicians, based on the Quranic and Prophetic texts.