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Written in Urdu, the book was a direct response to the polemical attacks by Christian missionaries and Hindu revivalists against Islam during the British Raj. The term "Hijab" here is metaphorical—referring to the "cover" of misunderstanding and distortion that, according to the author, had been placed over the true teachings of the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The book aims to "remove" (Kashf) this cover, hence the title.