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This present comparative study has been taken up keeping in view the aesthetics of Arabic Intertextuality in the GubarKhatir and Aljaddiah Letters. Molana Azad and IbnZaydon played a vital role in promoting Arabic literature in all over the Word.These letters has been shown significant impact on the Urdu and Arabic literature.This study is centered on Arabic Intertextuality in booths' letters it is also shows influence on the text in form and content. Moreover, it has been shown that the Molana Azad and IbnZaydon has intensively articulated on intertextuality in structuring theirs Letters as they quoted a lot of literal and demonstrative Quranic quotes which embodied events, stances, and stories derived from the Holy Quran and the Prophet Bibliography along with Islamic History. Additionally, they embodied famous poetry of great poets, and current Arabic proverbs in order to cast Aesthetics of frame and provides it with imaginative potentials. Thus, it’s became a mosaic of religious traditions, literal and historical texts that infiltrated into its structure and text. And reader feels continuity while reading the one of them.
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عمیر رئیس الدین January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Abdul Kalam, Aljaddiah Letters, Ghubar Khatir, IbnZaydon
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MaulanaJalaal-ud-DiyynRuomiihas compiled the teachings of Sufism in his famous book “Mattanavii”. According to him, Sufism is to achieve the acquaintance of ALMIGHTY ALLAH by following Islamic Law and spiritual Path (Shari’at o tareeqat). The motivation to achieve peace of heart and struggle for it is compulsory. He also urged to forget the differences & to live with love and peace being a unit. In this paper the above mentioned sufism’s teaching discussed in the light of Mattanaviiby MaulanaRuomii.
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عبد الوہاب جان January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Mattanavii, MaulanaRuomii, sufism
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Ideology of Pakistan is based on two nation theory that means, to save the distinct religious, political, economic, cultural and social identity of the Muslims of subcontinent .So we can say that the basis of ideology of Pakistan was Islam. The Indian Muslims were very well awared of their aim. They wanted a separate state where they can apply the rule of sovereignty of Allah and teachings of Quran and Sunnah. The most raised slogan was “what mean of Pakistan? لا الہ الا اللہ”۔ . But after the creation of Pakistan some secular groups argued that this slogan was created by some “mullahs” for their benefits after the creation of Pakistan and it was not raised ever before. These secular groups want to create confusion and dubiousness in minds of Pakistani people especially in new generation about two nation theory, Muslim nationalism, Islamic identity and ideological approach of Pakistan. For this purpose they are using some print and electronic media groups and destroying the Pakistan’s Islamic ideological basis as well as Pakistan movement’s history.
This article can help to know what the aim of secular groups is and why media is creating ambiguity in the minds of new generation. It would be proved that, before partition the level of ideological approach of Muslims was higher than now. The methodology of research would be descriptive and analytical. Along with interviews and survey, basic books are consulted regarding the ideology of Pakistan and Pakistani movement written before and after the creation of Pakistan.
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آسیہ شبیر, رفعی شفیق January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Ideology of Pakistan, Indian Muslims, Islam, Sovereignty of Allah, Teachings of Quran, Two Nation Theory
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Today, we are living in a world which is very different from that of some centuries ago. As the economic relations among men and countries expand day in day out, they are thus maximizing the number of challenges and problems also. To provide a better tomorrow and a good atmosphere to live for the upcoming generation of mankind the basic need felt by the intellectuals all over the world is to change some of the very disastrous and dangerous aspects of the worldly economic system. Capitalism in its basic form i.e. Free Market with lasses pass lasses fair theory as well as Socialism with its staunch ideology and harsh behavior are no more acceptable economic systems in the opinion of a great many economic experts and intellectuals of the time. Mankind is in need to have the several emerging economic problems fixed and have a just economic system where every single man should possess the basic needs of living a sound life; sufficient food to eat, pure water to drink and a suitable shelter to live in.
Islamic Economics which came into light very strongly in recent time undoubtedly have very powerful and targeted solutions for the miseries experienced by world and thus Islamic Economic theories can indeed play a very useful role to bestow mankind salvation from the spears-like connotations of Capitalism and thorns-filled dreaming beds of Socialism. The only work we, the Muslims especially and the rest of mankind commonly, should do to put these theories and practices in work and then they will give us their fruits. This paper aims to highlight some of the national and international economic problems and to explain the solutions given by Islam regarding economic policy making, and also the duties of government bodies and the duties of common man as individual.
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عبید احمد خان, محمد بلال ابراہیم January 1st, 2018
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Tags: An Overview, Economic, International, Islamic, National, Problems
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Imam Abu Hanifa is one of the blessed personalities among muslim ulamas and scholars. He was foremost and the only Tabiee among four greatest scholars of Islam. He had written many great books in his time but unfortunately, most of them are unavailable in present age except fews. The major reason for this unavailability was that his pupils paid whole attention towards spreading his knowledge and wisdom around the world which caused a little negligence towards his publications. However some of his books reachedour hands safe and secure.
This article comprises on a very rare booklet of Imam Abu Hanifa known as “ Al-Qaseedat-un-Nomania” or “ Al-Qaseedat-ul-Kafiyah” or “ Qaseedatu Madh-e-Rasool”. This booklet, actually, is a compilation of verses written or read by Imam Abu Hanifa.
These beautiful lines of poetry are in the na'at or madah and praise of Holy Prophetﷺ with the deep love of the Holy Prophetﷺ. This booklet is present in almost all the larger libraries of the world. We mentioned more then 10 referances in this connection. Also we translated and described the verses referring the origination of the ahadees and events referred in the Qaseedah with complete details. We added and corrected someof aeraabs (اعراب) n the qaseedah which seems inaccurate in the Manuscript or Makhtota.In this way this Makhtota has become more authentic.
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محمد اسماعیل عارفی, محمد عرفان نذیر January 1st, 2018
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Tags: booklet, Imam Abu Hanifa, makhtota, na’at, praise, qaseedah
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MaulanaSayedSulaimanNadvi was eminent scholars, writer, historian, researcher, speaker, biographer, critic and educator of Urdu literature. He was well versed in religion and politics. He played an important role in the field of knowledge and balled. He have written several biographies and different books. He wrote biographies like ''Hayat Imam Malik'',''Seerat Aisha'','' Hayat Shibli''and'' Khayam'' etc. But in this article the author evaluate the two books ''Hayat Imam Malik'' and ''Seerat Aisha''. And describe that what are the reasons of these books writing, writing method, art of biography and features?
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عبدالعلی اچکزئی, فریدہ کاکڑ January 1st, 2018
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Tags: biographer, historian, Literature, Sayed Sulaiman Nadvi
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Mohammad HabibuallhMukhtar the scholars of Fiqh and Hadith, he was the head of Jamia-tu-uloomislamiaBenori town Karachi was a good teacher, good writer and good translator, he possessed a Charming polite and mild personality, his services for the preaching and uplifting of Islam are numerous well known. He was writer of great importance, and his books in Arabic and Urdu speech volumes which are imbued with Islamic knowledge and Islamic unity. He was well organizer and reputed administrator he had provided modern facilities and modern methodologies of teaching for the teacher and students in the Jamia. He had endeavored his best to reform and reshapes the curriculum with latest knowledge and expansion of Islamic knowledge. He was an authority on Hadith.He was a mentor of many scholars, teachers and writers who distributed their fond knowledge for the development of nation, Muslim umah and Islam. He was an authority of Hadith in some extent his expertisement on Jamu-i-Termizi and its relationship with other books of Hadith was really applaundable and worthy of note, simplified the study of Hadith ever for the common people to understand.
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محمد اسلم راجپر, منیر احمد خان January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Educational, Islam, Literature, Mohammad Habibuallh Mukhtar, Services
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Extremism has been defined as a quality of human beings contrary to patience, tolerance and moderation which are the qualities universally recognized as hall mark of a decent and reasonable person: Islamic teachings are so clear and manifest in this regard, that its very little literally means, peace.
According to Quran, Islam is a faith of moderation and Muslims are demanded to be patient and to exercise self control in the state of anger.
Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) demonstrated extra ordinary compassion, understanding & forgiveness in dealing with all human beings including his arch-enemies, and persecutors.
The paper describes in detail the teachings of Quran and the Prophet (P.B.U.H) in relation to intolerance and extremism and conclusively argues that the moderation is the hall-mark of the teachings of Prophet (P.B.U.H).
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بدر الدین, حماد الدین January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Extremism, Islamic teachings, Moderation, Muslims
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The rapid and vast advancements in the knowledge base of science, technology and weaponry has brought major modifications in modern warfare. Despite immaculate ancient military expertise and war strategy; the advancements in technology have left the old warfare techniques behind and has rendered them obsolete and irrelevant. The weapon systems employed in wars fought by our forefathers are limited as museums artifacts as advanced munitions has outmoded these weapons fast. Consequently, it is widely believed that ancient rules of military engagement cannot be employed nowadays.
However, the aforesaid believe can be proved wrong upon detailed perusal of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s defense rules and guidelines for waging war. Along with the commandment of undertaking Jihad, Islam explicitly laid down dos and don’ts of the battlefield and explained detailed defensive strategies. These teachings have an ingrained flexibility and room for amendment for the modern day. Therefore, to this very day, Muslim forces can employ these principles in the modern battleground and experience great feats like their predecessors.
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زیبا افتخار January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Defence, Defensive Strategies, Islam, Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H), War, جہاد
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Today, more than two decades down the road, the key areas of UN program for women empowerment are needed to be evaluated in the light of indigenous realities of Muslim societies. This study examined the salient features of the said program vis a vis the general condition of status of women in a Muslim society like Pakistan, especially in its local socio-economic context. This paper argues that there is a fundamental difference in the theoretical and ideological framework between the UN program and the facts in Muslim societies for identification of the problems and suggested solutions related to the status of women. It looked into whether the program is able to deliver goods in Muslim societies the way it has in the western societies or not. The objective of the study was to analyze the program with respect to its relevance with general belief system and practices in Muslim societies. Secondly itdemassified the monolithic notion of global issues regarding the status of women to see which parts are relevant in the local context in Pakistan.
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Saima Esma January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Feminism, status of women, UN agenda, women empowerment, women rights
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Study of science news coverage in three English language newspapers from Karachi was undertaken for the case of gastroenteritis. 8.13%, 7.28%, and 6.90% coverage was found in daily Dawn, daily Nation, and daily the News International respectively due to eruption of gastroenteritis in the city. The news relating to environmental sciences and computer sciences found only 1%; but the news on food safety, botanical sciences, agricultural sciences, research & development, natural sciences/wild life, energy, geology, metrology, marine biology traced below 1%; whereas the news about nanotechnology, space science & technology, advance sciences (laser etc), and engineering were missing. The study concludes English newspapers in Pakistan lack proper coverage of science involving news and their readers possibly remain from better civic sense.
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Nisar Ahmed Zuberi, Sardar Ahmad Nazish January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Case study, Gastroenteritis, Newspapers, Pakistan, Science/health news
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Blood transfusion has been an important method for saving human lives. The transfusion of blood from one person to another not only implies many medical implications but there are many Shariah perquisites to be taken into consideration due to its sensitivity. This research deals with issue of blood transfusion and its permissibility or prohibition in the light of Quranic and Prophetic evidences. The article analyzes the views of eminent scholars on the basis of Quranic and hadith evidences and elaborated them according to the contemporary and classical tafaseer books. The findings of this research support blood transfusion for saving mankind and welfare of humanity. The views of all jurists and the views of contemporary scholars also conclude the fact that Islamic teachings are for the welfare of mankind, for which blood transfusion is most important, thus it is permissible on medical grounds.
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Raana Akhtar, Shahzadi Pakeeza January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Blood transfusion, medical implications, Prophetic evidences, Sharī’ah
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Islam is a comprehensive and universal religion for all races and classes of people not inclined to serve a specific category or group but specially aim to address the needs of all humanity with its moral, spiritual, social, legal, political and economic systems. The research basically involves a distinguish features of the foreign relations of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H). The analysis has been done from the time of migration and it also includes the states relations with different continents along with letters of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H). I have tried my lever best to simply describe the events and highlight the wisdom and intelligence of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) in the foreign relations of the Muslim state of Madina.
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Faisal Javed, Syed ShahabUddin, Syeda Maryam Bibi January 1st, 2018
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Tags: Arabia, Embassy, Letters, Madina, Makkah, Muhammad, Muslims, Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H)
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WhatsApp application has recently emerged as a substitute of SMS in developing countries. It includes a variety of functions such as sharing live location, files, video, audio and text messages to any part of the world without any additional cost. The increasing trend of WhatsApp messenger as an innovative communication application in the metropolitan city Karachi is a matter of newer subject of interest that needs evaluation and research based understanding.It generates huge volume of data which has not yet been researched thoroughly in Pakistan. Therefore, the present study was conducted with an aim to analyze the religious or anti religious content prevailing through WhatsApp conversations. It also aimed at exploring the frequency and composition of WhatsApp users. Content Analysis method was used in this regard. A total of 50 private and group conversations of 15 days were collected from 25 students and 25 professionals. The quantitative data was analyzed through python programming language.It was discovered that a total number of 66,327 messages, 869,404 words and 6163 media files were sent by 2,023 WhatsApp users in 30 days. It was also discovered that students are more engaged in anti religious activities on WhatsApp. However professionals share different religious quotations, sayings on WhatsApp in form of pictures and video messages. Initials of Arabic words like WS, MA, AOA are frequently used in WhatsApp conversations. Both students and professionals celebrate religious events on WhatsApp by wishing each other using their specific religious emojis.Furthermore, it was also discovered that WhatsApp is also being used to talk about religious extremism. The innovation of smart phone and instant messaging applications are changing the way people practice their religion. Different beliefs, faiths and religions are adopting online through these technologies. People use WhatsApp to communicate their religious ideas and beliefs.People take part in discussions related religion and sometimes leave or change any religion after discussion. It is concluded that it is indispensible to revolutionize and adopt the latest technology in order to dilute the emerging religious challenges in Pakistan.
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Sana Shahid January 1st, 2018
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Tags: emojis, Pakistani WhatsApp users, relationship, Religion, religious extremism, Smart phone, studies, WhatsApp analysis, WhatsApp conversation, word analysis
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The purpose of this paper is to highlight and present the role of two charismatic religious and spiritual leaders, Buddha and Muhammad (PBUH). Both emerged as a liberator and reformers of their ages. At the time of Buddha, people were squeezed, enslaved and cruelly treated by the upper class Brahmans. Poor were strictly reduced to be the dependent on the mercy of that class and its so-called tenets. In such conditions, Buddha and his teachings gave a new dimension to the suppressed people for living a dignified life. Thus, he was considered, at that time, as the liberator for humanity from man-mad tenets and injustice. Muhammad (PBUH) too, liberated people from the cruelty and oppression of the upper class of the Meccan society. He conveyed the message of God to the people, with warnings and glad tidings, for the construction of a just society that should be based on the equality as per instruction of God’s revelation. He continued his mission of bringing justice and equality, and always supported the poor and weaker section of the society. So, due to such efforts he is also called the liberator and reformer for the humanity. Both, Buddha and Muhammad had same motivation to liberate people from oppression, subjugation and injustice from the oppressors of their ages.
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Abdul RehmanKaloi, Saifullah Bhutto January 1st, 2018
Posted In: Issue 15
Tags: Buddha, humanity, liberation, liberators of the ages, Muhammad
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