Dr Muhammad Fairooz-ud-Din Shah Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha
Dr Muhammad Ajmal Lecture, GPGC Bory wala
An important entryway of Orientalists for their criticism on Qur'anic textual corpus is its diacritical indications and dot system. The major theme of Orientalists debate leads towards the myth that variant readings of the Qut an have been emerged due to lack of vowels and dots in Qur'anic script In Read More
Variant Readings, Qur’anic Text, Diacritical System of the Qur’an , Orientalism
Urdu
1-18
04 - 01
Hafiz Muhammad Abdul-Qayyom: Assistant Professor, Sheikh Zayed Islamic Center, Punjab University, Lahore
A large number of Islamic traditions indicate the Qur'änic revelation is based on Sab'ah Ahruf. What does Sab'ah Ahruf mean? Numerous interpretations from the very beginning of Islamic history have been done, but the ambiguity is not going to end about it. Modern scholars are from a different appro Read More
Qur'an; Ulum al-Qur'an; Sab'ah Ahruf; Modern Approaches
Urdu
19-36
04 - 01
Dr Asghar Ali kKhan : Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Mirpur University of Science and Technology, Jamu Kashmir
Dr Zia-ur-Rahman : Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies, Islamiya University, Bahawalpur
Tafsir is a body of commentary and explication aimed at explaining the meanings of the Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam. The twentieth century, in Sub-continental Islamic History, is known for different schools of thoughts about the authenticity of Hadith as a source of the Qur'anic expli Read More
Hadith; Inferential Status; Sub-Continent,School of Thoughts , Qur’an
Urdu
37-54
04 - 01
Saima Shahbaz Manj : Ph.D Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha
Dr Muhammad Shahbaz Manj : Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha
Jame' al-Tirmidhi holds a vital position in the classical six Hadith corpses. Its worth has attracted the Hadith scholars to write its commentaries in the different ages. As a result, a number of commentaries of Jäme al-Tirmidhi came into being, which are said to have been more than all other comme Read More
Tubfah al-Ahwadhi; Hadith; Mautana Abdul al-Rahman Mubarakpüri
Urdu
55-64
04 - 01
Dr Mursal Farman Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra
Almighty Allah has always entrusted the responsibility of the preaching of His religion to the entities distinguished by high physical and mental capabilities, which has been described in the Qur'än as the men of strength and the men of vision,' Being equipped of the messengers with high physical a Read More
Sira, Literary Asp; Proplet Muhammad (PBUH), Rhetoric Oratory Shami
Urdu
65-76
04 - 01
Dr Kareem Dad Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Abdul Wali khan University, Mardan
Muhammad Adil Ph.D Scholar, Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Abdul Wali khan University, Mardan
Dissection means cutting a human or non-human body into pieces for the purpose of studying or analyzing it. Dissection is been an integral part of medical science. It is considered a rather effective source of introducing the organs and their structure. Islam encourages the acquisition of knowledge. Read More
Dissection; Human Body; Controversial; Figh; Law; Biocthics
Urdu
97-104
04 - 01
Dr Abd-ul-Basit Khan:
Hafiz Abd-ur-Rasheed:
Maulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, the co-founder of Dar-ul-'Ulüm Deoband was a renowned scholar of sub-continent. Gangohi, serving in all fields of Islamic studies and participating in 1857's battle, did his best to purify the mysticism from all the anti-Shari'ah customs. He used to stress upon his pup Read More
Makanib al-Rashidiyah; Maulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi; Sufism.
Urdu
105-122
04 - 01
Kowsar Yasmeen: Associate Professor, Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Govt Women Collage, Satellite Town, Gurjarawla
Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies that have common goal to define, establish and achieve equal political, economics, personal and social rights for women. Feminists advocate that women should recieve the same treatment as men in education, work, opportunities and politics that the Read More
Feminism; Islam; History
Urdu
123-134
04 - 01
Dr Shahnaz Zaheer: Chairman department of Arabic , AIOU, Islamabad
Dr Mubarak Shah: Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Peshawar University, Peshawar
This article is an Urdu translated effort about introduction of renowned Arabic poet Fawzi al-Ma’luf, a feminist poet of Emigrant Arabic Literature. When we think of feminist poetry, we think of him in a highly appreciated frame of humanity, and hi is one of the most influential poets from Modern Read More
Emigrant Arabic Literature, Poetry, Fawzi al-Ma’luf, Feminism
Urdu
135-142
04 - 01
Dr Muhammad Zubair Abbasi: Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language, International Islamic University, Islamabad
This article addresses the concept of context applied by the Qur'anic exegetes, proclaiming it the same term used by the modem linguists in 19th and 20th century. The contextual shades explained by the modem linguists have been ignored by the Qur'anic commentators while interpreting the Holy Qur'an. Read More
Semantic Context, Qur'anic Context, Text, Conceptual Textual Differences
Arabic
143-154
04 - 01
Dr Aman-ul-llah: Ph.D Scholar, Department of Arabic Language, University of Peshawar, Peshawar
Dr Yaqoob Khan Marwat: Lecturer, Department of Arabic Language, University of Peshawar, Peshawar
Dars-e-Nizami is a study curriculum originated in the subcontinent and has been taught in the Muslim religious seminaries of Indian subcontinent and some other parts of the world like South Africa, Canada, United States, the Caribbean and the UK, etc. This curriculum consists on both rational and tr Read More
Al-Dar Al-Nizamai, Arabic Literature and History; Curriculum Development; Subcontinent.
Arabic
155-174
04 - 01
Afsana Khatoon: Doctoral Candidate, Deptt of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Shah Wall Allah stands in the Indian subcontinent's history as a link between medieval and modem Islamic thought. Through his writings on various ShurVah sciences, he brought about a revolution in the Muslim mind, one that continues to inspire his readers even today. Focusing on the economic problem Read More
Shah Wahl:Bah; In gar; Islamic Economics.
English
19-32
04 - 01
Mohammad Yaseen Gada: Doctoral Candidate, Deptt of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
The theme of civil society as a reflection of state-society relationship has remained contentious since its beginning; some scholars argue that Islam and civil society remain fundamentally incompatible as the concept of civil society originated and developed in the western world. On the other hand, Read More
Civil Society, State, Relationship, Social butitutions, Waf, Ulama'.
English
13-18
04 - 01
Accountability; Islamic State; Administration; Political Science; Qur'an; Hack&
Islamic legal and political system has a long history of fourteen hundred years of implementation in different areas and eras by different Muslim governments. In the beginning of this history there was an ideal Muslim government which was a model for an Islamic state i.e. al-Khilafah al-Rashidah. Af Read More
Accountability; Islamic State; Administration; Political Science; Qur'an; Hack&
English
01-12
04 - 01