Hazara Islamicus

Research Journal Department OF Islamic And religious Studies
pISSN: 2305-3283 eISSN: 2410-8065

Hazara Islamicus


Previous Issues Journals

The Concept and Limitation of Necessity in Islamic Shari'ah and Positive Law شریعت اسلامی اوروضعی قانون میں ضرورت کا مفہوم اوراس کا دائرہ کار
Author 1:

Dr Zainab Ameen: Assistant Professor, Dept of Islamiyat, Shaheed Benazeer Bhutto Women University, Peshawar

Author 2 :

Rishad Ahmad : Assistant Professor, Sheikh Zayed Islamic Center, University of Peshawar

Abstract:

This article aims to study the Islamic law of necessity (Shari’ah) with comparison to positive law. It discusses the law both theoretically and analytically. It argues that Islamic Shari’ah is flexible and not rigid and that is why it acknowledges the law of necessity to cope up with the problem Read More

Kewords:

Islamic Shari’ah, Positive Law, Necessity,Limitation.

Language:  

Urdu

DOI:

Page NOs:  

01-18

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02

Strategy for Building a Sustainable Reconciliation Process In the Light of the Teachings of the Holy Prophet مفاہتمی عمل کے لئے پائیدار حکمت عملی کی تشکیل (تعلیماتِ نبوی کی روشنی میں)
Author 1:

Iram Sultana : Ph.D Research Scholar, Dept of Islamic Studies, NUML University, Islamabad

Author 2 :

Abstract:

Peace is the basic need for all constructive activities of humanity. The teachings of Islam too guarantee a peaceful world. Islam requires all the Muslims to practice noble deeds and strive toward justice in all their dealings with all human beings. Peace being one of the names of God (Sal’am) mus Read More

Kewords:

Reconciliation Process, Peace, Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, Coexistence, Interfaith Dialogue

Language:  

Urdu

DOI:

Page NOs:  

19-50

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02

Grammatical Differences and Its Impact on Juristic Issues الاختلافات النحویۃ وأثرھا علی المسائل الفقهیة
Author 1:

Dr Abd-ul-Qayyum Al-Madni: Lecturer Islamiyat, Dept of Islamic and Arabic, Institute of Abi- Hanifa, Peshawar

Author 2 :

Abstract:

This research paper deals with the differences of the Arabic grammarians and linguists and its impact on Islamic jurists and jurisprudence. Arabic is the language of the Qur'an and Islam, and both can be correctly understood by knowing Arabic and its grammar. The linguists and jurists differed with Read More

Kewords:

Arabic Language, Grammatical Differences, Juristic Issues, Islamic Jurisprudence.

Language:  

Arabic

DOI:

Page NOs:  

51-72

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02

The Science of Prosody and Its Founder علم العروض وامامہ العبقری خلیل بن احمد الفراھیدی
Author 1:

Dr. Musarrat Jamal : Associate Professor, Institute of Islamic and Arabic Studies, University of Peshawar

Author 2 :

Asmat Ara:Lecturer, Collage , Charsada....Third Author:.Zahir Shah : Lecturer, Department of Islamic and Arabic Studies, University of Peshawar

Abstract:

Arabic prosody has to do with Arabic poetry. It is the discipline that puts the rules that clearly identify what is good and what is bad in poetry. It has to do with metrics. It is an industry that marks what is right and wrong in Arabic poetry meters. The subject matter of prosody is the Arab poetr Read More

Kewords:

Prosody, Al-Khalil Ibn Ahmad Al-Farahidi , Arabic Poetry, Wazn (Metre), Bar (metrical line).

Language:  

Arabic

DOI:

Page NOs:  

73-88

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02

Differences among Earlier and Later Narrators Regarding Ahahith Za’eef تقویة الاحادیث الضعیفة بین المتقدمین والمتاخرین من المحدثین
Author 1:

Sajid Mahmood : Lecturer, Dept of Islamic and Religious Stuidies, Hazara University, Mansehra

Author 2 :

Aftab Ahmad : Ph.D Scholar, Dept of Hadith, International Islamic University, Islamabad

Abstract:

The Muslims agree that the Sunnah of the Prophet Muammad (SAW) is the second of the two revealed fundamental sources of Islam, after the Glorious Qur'an. The authentic Sunnah is contained within the vast body of Aha’dith literature. A Aha’dith is composed of two parts: the matn (text) and the i Read More

Kewords:

Narrators, Aha’dith Za’eef, its types.

Language:  

Arabic

DOI:

Page NOs:  

89-108

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02

Western Scholarship on Qur’anic Studies in 21 st Century: A Brief Study of the Contribution of Jane D. McAuliffe and Andrew Rippin
Author 1:

Tauseef Ahmad Parray : Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Islamic Studies at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh, India

Author 2 :

Abstract:

The theme of this essay is to highlight the Western Scholarship on Qur’anic Studies in 21st Century, by presenting a brief assessment and study of the contribution of two prominent Western (non-Muslim) scholars – Jane Dammen McAuliffe and Andrew Rippin – to the understanding of Qur'an and its Read More

Kewords:

Qur’anic Studies, Western Scholars, J. D. McAuliffe, Andrew Rippin, Encyclopaedia of the Qur’an, Blackwell/ Cambridge Companion to the Qur’an.

Language:  

English

DOI:

Page NOs:  

01-11

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02

Views of 'Allama Muammad Iqbal on some Religious Concepts: Tawheed, Risalah, Ijtihad, and Ummah
Author 1:

Mohsin Afzal Dar : Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh India

Author 2 :

Abstract:

The poet-philosopher 'Allama Muammad Iqbal (1877-1938), one of the most distinguished and dominant figures of 20th century, who belonged to generation that was exposed to modern education, is one of those great scholars who have left a legacy behind to be followed by other scholars. He had a profoun Read More

Kewords:

Allama Muammad Iqbal, Islam, Tawheed, Risalah, Ijtihad, Ijm’a', Ummah.

Language:  

English

DOI:

Page NOs:  

12-29

Volume & Issue: 

01 - 02