ABSTRACT
Mosque is the most important institution of Islamic society.Through out the Islamc history, the mosque plays the central role in the development of the cultural ,social and political life of muslims. It is a place for prayers, meditation,religious and social guidance,a judicial court, a government sector for political discussions and decisions,and the most important ,a basic institution of education for both men and women.
Islam does not only supports the women to attend the daily congregation of salat (Prayers) but encourages her for attending the prayers and khutbats of eid and Jumma. Islam provides women the oppurtunity of gaining knowledge from the direct central source of mosque.
In keeping with prophet's era, muslim must work to develop more welcoming and accessible space for the women in their congregation of salat (prayers) for the development of an original islamic society.
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عنبرین عتیق June 1st, 2020
Posted In: Issue 19
Tags: Congregation, Islamic Society, Mosque, Salat, Women
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ABSTRACT:
The article was basically presented in a conference on the topic “Rights of Mustafa ﷺ and its Implications” held on 7-8 April 2014. The conference was organized by Dawah Academy, International Islamic University, Islamabad. This attempt of Dawah Academy provided a good opportunity to the sincere and sensible scholars of the country to think on the importance of the topic and its implementation in the education system of Pakistan. In this way Dawah Academy averted scholars thoughts and efforts towards the topic.
Considering its need and importance for the betterment of our education system, I revised the article with my other team members. The article highlights the need and importance of the teaching methodology of Prophet ﷺ and its implementation in the country. In addition, there is an analytical study of different text books published by different organizations and analysis of primary education in Pakistan. In the end there are some suggestion to revise the curriculum and educational policy in the light of the teachings of the Prophet ﷺ so that our education system may present the clear picture of Pakistani and Islamic society.
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Gulnaz Naeem, Maroof bin Rauf, Prof. Mohammad Ishaq Mansoori, Shahzad chana July 1st, 2015
Posted In: Issue 10
Tags: Curriculumn, Education, Islamic Society, Pakistan, Primary
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