Dr Mian Rafi-ul-llah : Lecturer, Govt Polytechnic Institute, Sardar Gharhi, Peshawar
Mian Asad-ul-llah : Ph.D Research Scholar, Islamia Collage University, Peshawar
Soon after his arrival in Medina, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) established the 1 st Islamic state initiated by various Qur'┐ nic verses. The prophet (SAW) himself and his immediate successors undertook the newly born state in light of the Qur'┐ nic injunctions. In the beginning of Islamic histo Read More
State Law Literature; al-Ahk┐ m al-Sult┐ niyah; Islam, Qur’┐ n, Sunnah.
Urdu
01-11
03 - 02
Wahab Khan : M.Phil Islamic Studies , Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat
Zeeshan : Research Scholar, University of Science and Technology, Banu
Wedlock (Nik┐ h) is one of the blessings of God and a source of comfort for both of the spouses. According to Islamic Shar┘ ‘ah, the bond between the spouses should be based on love and affection and that’s why the dissolution of marriage between the spouses is considered as the most unlikea Read More
Wedlock; Transitive and Tormentor Diseases; Khula‘; Divorce.
Urdu
11-20
03 - 02
Dr Kareem Dad Assistant Professor, Deptt of Islamic Studies , Abdul-Wali khan University, Mardan
Muhammad Zubair Lecturer, Deptt of Islamic Studies , Abdul-Wali khan University, Mardan
Due to a situation a person confronts, makes him offer such a thing or act which is originally not obligatory for him, is called vow (oblation). This act is substantiate by the Qur’┐ n, the Sunnah and Ijm┐ ‘ of the Ummah. Some people call it to be a non-permissible act which is baseless. To Read More
Vow; Nadhar; Legal Status; Ma╖ ┐ rifofNadhar.
Urdu
21-26
03 - 02
Dr Ibad-ur-Rahman : Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Agriculture University, Peshawar
Dr Zafar Husain : Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Theology, Agriculture University, Peshawar
Islam is a religion of nature. Islam guides humanity in their natural human needs and goals for peaceful and comfortable life in a society. Environment is one of these basic needs which provides base for the preservation of living things. The undue interference and over exploitation of natural resou Read More
Environment; Islam; Pollution; Nature.
Urdu
27-34
03 - 02
Dr Sayyed Azkia Hashimi : Charmin Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra
Im┐ m Ab┴ ╓ an┘ fah is one of the greatest scholars of Islamic law. His talents and genious gained him fame and prominence even in his life. Yet, he had to face criticism too, which was further intensified after his death. In view of Im┐ m, it was the result of hatred and jealousy. This ar Read More
Ab┴ ╓ an┘ fah; Ab┴ Zuhrah al-Mi╖ r┘ ; A╒ mad Am┘ n; ‘All┐ mah Shibl┘
Urdu
35-40
03 - 02
Dr Zia-ur-Rahman : Lecturer, Deptt of Islamic Studies, The Islamic University of Bahawalpur
Dr Atiq-ur-Rahman : Assistant Professor, Deptt of Islamic Studies, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore
The history of Subcontinent is witness that the Hindu creed has always struggled to establish its superiority. It not only exiled all those religions that originated in the territory of India but also merged all the religions that came from the outer world. The case of Islam is exceptional. It impre Read More
Hinduism; Comparative Religion; Maul┐ na San┐ nullah Amritsar┘ ; Sw┐ mi Dayanand Saraswati
Urdu
41-56
03 - 02
Dr Muhammad Riaz : Lecturer Islamiat , GPGC, Seattleite Town, Gujranwala
Dr Zia-ul-llah Al-Azhari : Chairman Department of Seerah, University of Peshawar
Interaction between the Muslims and Christians in the field of religious teaching started in the early days of the era of Allah's Prophet (SAW). Waraqah ibn Nawfal, J┐ rood ibn ‘Amr, ‘Ad┘ ibn ╓ ┐ tim and Naj┐ sh┘ embraced Islam and no body can deny these historical realities. However Read More
Interfaith; Inter-Religious Dialogue; Religion; Islam; Christianity.
Urdu
57-68
03 - 02
Zia-ul-Haq : Lecturer, Sheikh Zayed Islamic Center, University of Peshawar
With the advent of Islam, an idialogical conflict has arisen amongst the scholarly people of Christianity and Islam. The Qur’┐ n time and again refutes the false and self-febricated idiologies and criticizes the Jews and Christians. The Muslim scholars have rejected the false ideologies of Chris Read More
Ilm al-Kal┐ m; Mutakallim┘ n; Islam; Christianity; Debate; Polemics.
Urdu
69-78
03 - 02
Dr Sayyed Abd-ul-Ghaffar Bukhari : Chairman Department of Islamic Studies, NUML, Islamabad
Allah has described the life of the Holy prophet as the best model. His rights have been set forth through revelations for times to come. One of the issues is that of the relation with the non-Muslims. As Islam wants the well-being of all human beings besides the Muslim community, it does not inhibi Read More
Islamic Morals; Social Laws; Minorities; Religious Tolerance; Coexistance; Peace.
Urdu
79-94
03 - 02
Muhammad Zahir Shah :Lecturer, Department of Arabic Literature, University of Pehsawar
Abd-ul-Wakeel:Lecturer, Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Peshawar
In Makkah, the companions of the Holy Prophet (SAW) used to hear the Holy Qur'┐ n in a single dialect of Quraish, while in Medinah they used to hear it in different dialects. Later on, in the era of Tabi‘┴ n, various modes of the Holy Qur'┐ n came into existence which became a burning issue Read More
Modes; Qir┐ '┐ t; Dialects; Qur'┐ n; Origin; Authenticity.
Arabic
95-107
03 - 02
Amjad Hayat Ph.D Scholar, Department of Quran and Tafseer, International Islamic University, Islamabad
Shah Junaid Ahmad Hashimi Assistant Professor, Department of Quran and Tafseer, International Islamic University, Islamabad
Naskh, in Arabic, means lifting and removing. In Islamic terminology, it means lifting a ruling indicated by a shar‘┘ text on the basis of evidence. The Qur'┐ n says: "None of Our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten but We substitute something better or similar; knowest thou no Read More
Naskh; Abrogation; Exegisis; Wa╖ iyyah; Bequest
Arabic
107-126
03 - 02
Dr Haroon-ur-Rasheed : Assistant Professor, Department of Quran and Tafseer, International Islamic University, Islamabad
A comprehensive study of the Qur’┐ n and Sunnah shows the importance of family in Islamic Shar┘ ‘ah. The reason for this consideration is that the family is the first institution for the training of child. If the institution is well equipped morally, religiously and traditionally, then it wi Read More
Marriage; Wedlock; Al-Kit┐ biyyah; Islam; Christianity; Judaism; Personal Law.
Arabic
127-137
03 - 02
Dr Miraj-ul-Islam Zia Head of Department of Islamic Studies, University of Peshawar
Dr Muhammad Imran Shams Assistant Professor, Deptt of Islamic and Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra
Had┘ th is the second major source of Islam after the Qur’an. Unlike Qur’an, Had┘ th Literature involves both weak narrations and authentically attributed narrations. Scholars of Had┘ th Sciences have developed complex system of methods to distinguish sound traditions from the weak ones. O Read More
La Ba’sa Bih┘ ; Im┐ m Du╒ aim; Ilm al-Jar╒ wa al-Ta‘deel.
Arabic
137-146
03 - 02
Dr Muhammad Bashir Associate Professor, Department of Arabic, International Islamic University, Islamabad
The topic under discussion is very significant for those who have interest with prosody - one of the essential branches of Arabic poetry. Due to its importance, this course is taught in departments of Arabic in various universities and some religious seminars too. A survey of the books prescribed to Read More
Prosody; Meters; Ba╒ r; Wazn; Ilm al-‘Ar┴ ╔
Arabic
147-160
03 - 02
Dr.Salim-ur-Rahman Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Theology, Islamia College, Peshawar
Najeeb Zada Lecturer, Department of Islamic Theology, Islamia College, Peshawar
This short study deals with the mainstream economic notion of “profit maximization” from an Islamic perspective. The dominant view in Islamic economics today is that Islam does not recognize profit maximization. It is considered to be in contrast with the notion of hereafter. However, we argue t Read More
Profit; Rib╒ ; Trade; Shar┘ ‘ah; ╓ ad┘ th; Business; Qur’┐ n
English
01-07
03 - 02
Dr Arif Qazi Senior Assistant Professor, Dept. of Arabic Language & Literature, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Islamic University of Science & Technology Awantipora (Kmr) India.
Islam in Tibet has been an interesting subject as well as a hot debate for the academic pursuits since decades.The researchers and historians are diving deep into the historical evidences to trace the emergence of Islam in Tibet and Central Asia. The present article highlights the process of the eme Read More
Islam; Tibet; Islamic History; Genesis.
English
07-12
03 - 02
Manzoor Ahmed Abbasi Manzoor Ahmed Abbasi is Deputy Director, Officer-.in-Charge, National and Military History Cell, and Editor NDU Journal and ISSRA Papers at NDU, Islamabad.
The spread of violent extremism, known as radicalization, is one of the major challenges that the state of Pakistan is confronted with. Thousands of people, including women and children, have lost their lives either in the hands of terrorists or in the global war on terror, waged by a number of cou Read More
Islamization; Radicalization; Balanced-education; Tolerance; Citizens’ skills.
English
13-24
03 - 02
Dr Rashid Ahmad Assistant Professor, Shaykh Zayed Islamic Center, University of Peshawar
No religion in the world teaches violence, insecurity of life and property as all religions have taught peace, security, forbearance, affection, patience, mercy, tolerance, justice, moderation, protection of humankind, co-existence and human dignity. Religion and extremism cannot go side by side wh Read More
Religion; Education; Extremism; Peace Manual.
English
25-32
03 - 02