Prof. Dr Qibla Ayaz: Ex Dean Faculty of Islamic & Oriental Studies, Peshawar University
Prof. Dr Niaz Muhammad: Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan
Hadd is a terminology used in the Islamic criminal law and it denotes the severe kind of punishment in Islamic jurisprudence. Generally, when this term is spoken, it is taken for the amputation of hand or administering of lashes to the offender in religious and academic circles. In the current paper Read More
Fiqh; Islamic Jurisprudence; Qur'an.
Urdu
01-12
05 - 01
Mahmood Ahmad: Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Punjab University
Dr Ihsan-ur-Rahman Ghori: Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Punjab University
Joseph Schacht is most prominent figure among those orientalists who have studied Hadith Literature in detail, and have posts certain theories about authenticity, authority and safe transmission of Hadith literature from the Prophet of Islam's (PBAH) to its compilabor age. Schacht opines that all th Read More
Orientalism; Hadith; Joseph Schacht.
Urdu
13-24
05 - 01
Dr Sayyed Abd-ul-Ghaffar Bukhari: Chairman department of Islamic Studies, NUML University, Islamabad
Right from the beginning of Islam, Companions (Sababah) of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did their best to preserve narrations (Hadith) of the Prophet (PBUH), ponder on it, follow the teachings it contained and promote it among others. It was Hadith literature, which later on resulted in a great numbe Read More
Hadith; Sources; Preservation; Technical Historical and Analytical Study
Urdu
25-38
05 - 01
Dr Mursal Farman: Assistant Professor, Deptt of Islamic and Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra
Javaid Iqbal: M Phil Research Scholar, Hazara University, Mansehra
Hadith is the second basic source of Islamic Sharrah. Imam Malik (RA) proposed the collection of Hadith according to the Fiqhi-classification, in the end of second century Hijrah calender. This collection was named Muwatta. The important thing is that the author of this book is the Imam of Hadith as Read More
Awjaz al-Masalik; Methodology; Maulana Zakariyya; Hadith; Fiqh.
Urdu
39-50
05 - 01
Dr Abd-ul-Ghaffar: Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies, Islamic University, Bahawalpur
The principle argument contained in this paper is that the Magasid are potent Islamic values that provide a vision broadening and common conceptual language through which present and future social change can be proactively defined, negotiated, led and pursued. Magasid al-Shari ah are actually the me Read More
Islamic Jurisprudence; Objectives of Islamic Law; Mujtahid.
Urdu
51-68
05 - 01
Muhammad Younas: Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Peshawar
Relief and facilitation after hardship and suffering is one the central and core injunctions and teachings of Qur'an. It also stresses the precautionary steps to be taken for the blockage and prevention of harms and hardships along with some verses that how hardship should be deleted or minimized in Read More
Principle of Islamic Jurisprudence; 'Ural al-Filth Tafsir; Injuria Remidium.
Urdu
69-82
05 - 01
Dr Mahmood Ahmad: Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Govt Collage University, Faisalabad
Ihn Taimiyyah (661-728/1263-1327) is one of the most dynamic and seminal personalities in the history of Islam. Born in an age which, was characterized by large number of distortions and Riots in Muslim society, he struggled hard to revive Muslim society through inward animation and re-interpretatio Read More
lbn Taimiyyah; Thoughts, Ghaznawi Efforts.
Urdu
83-94
05 - 01
Muhammad Anas Hassan: Lecturer Islmaiyat, GDC Jahaniyah
Muhammad Amjad : Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakaria University, Multan
The tradition of criticism in Arabic literature is as older as is Arabic literature itself. But a group of research scholars is convinced that the Arabs got awareness of criticism too late .Rather they think that the awareness of criticism which was got on a very small scale was in fact annihilated Read More
Arabic Literature; Literary Criticism.
Urdu
95-110
05 - 01
Dr Muhammad Imran: Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Hazara University, Mansehra
Dr Qibla Ayaz: Ex Chairman Department of Islamic Studies and Oriental Languages
One of the most significant works in liadith literature is Sahib Ibn Khuzaimah authored by Imam Abu Bakr Ibn Khuzaimah. This book falls third in importance after Sahib Bukaari and Sahib Muslim. In this book, the author mentions authentic narrations of the Prophet (PBUH). After each authentic narrati Read More
ilm al-Jarh wa al-Ta`clil; tiadith; Sahib Ibn Khuzaimah.
Arabic
111-124
05 - 01
Dr Ashraf Abd-ur-Rafy Al-Darfely: Assistant Professor, International Islamic University, Islamabad
The Muslim Ummah is going through a period of decline, a time in which the brutal activities of assassination, bombings, bloodshed and destruction are prevailing the Muslim world. The teachings of Muslim scholars and reformers can play an important role to help the Ummah get rid of this period of un Read More
Said Ntirsi; Risale-i-M1r; Peace; Non-Violence.
Arabic
147-160
05 - 01
Dr Ata-ul-llah Faizy: Associate Professor, Deptt of Islamic Studies, International Islamic University, Islamabad
Islam is a complete and comprehensive code of life. It is a religion which coven all walks of human being. Every kind of good action for the betterment of a person has been included in 'Ebadah (Worship and Will of Allah). The Shari 'oh has put equal attention on earning and spending. At the same tim Read More
Islamic Economics; Fiscal Law of Islam; Preservation of Wealth.
Arabic
161-174
05 - 01
Habib-ul-llah Khan: Ph.D Scholar, Department of Arabic Language, International Islamic University, Islamabad
Digression is the kind of speech wherethere is a sudden transition and the addressee is changed during the discourse itself. It may exist in the changing of the style of speech from Third person to First Person or into Plural Pronoun. It plays rhetorically a vital role in the eloquence of speech in Read More
Rhetoric; Arabic Language; Digression; Al-Iltefat; Linguistics; Semantics.
Arabic
175-185
05 - 01
Sana Ahmad: Islamic Studies Teacher, ADNOC Schools, UAE
Shah Junaid Ahmad Hasimi: Associate Professor, International Islamic University, Islamabad
Amina Wadud and Asma Barlas are among the few writers of our times who champion the cause of equality between men and women. They have produced numerous works and delivered many lectures related to the topic of women in Islam. The two writers, like other feministic' writers of their league, have cri Read More
Hermeneutical Models; Amina Wadud; Asma Barlas; Tafsir.
English
01-18
05 - 01
Sadia Khan:Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India
Watt's writings on Islam, particularly his biographical works on the Prophet Muhammad, are now considered an authority on the subject. They are not only diligently well-researched, but are path-breaking in that they permanently and decisively answered certain doubts and suspicions that were raised i Read More
Seerah; William Montgomery Watt; Prophet Muhammad; Islam; History.
English
19-30
05 - 01
Dr Shahzadi Pakeeza: Assistant Professor, Deptt of Islamic Studies, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
Abortion has always been an Sue under heated discussion. In this article, Islamic approach on the subject of abortion and the implications regarding legal provisions in Islamic communities are discussed in detail. For this purpose the juristic views on the interpretation of Islamic laws and a refere Read More
Abortion; Islam; Rah; IslamicJudsp alence.
English
31-36
05 - 01
English
37-38
05 - 01