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Harrods Department of Islamic Studies was established, With the following objectives: |
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- To produce competent scholars who are well versed in basic Islamic disciplines and capable of guiding the Muslim Ummah in molding its life in accordance with the teachings of Islam.
- To produce scholars who have a clear perception of the contemporary Muslim society and of the dangers threatening its very existence and future survival. They are also expected to be capable of drawing up plans to deal effectively with the designs of the enemies of Muslim Ummah to annihilate Islam as an ideology and to obstruct the efforts of the Muslims to restructure their social life according to Islamic principles and values.
- To enlighten the students on the modern methods and techniques of Da’wah and train them in the application of audio-visual equipment for effective education of the Muslim masses about the fundamental moral and spiritual teachings of Islam.
- To familiarize the Muslim youth with contemporary ideologies and philosophies threatening the very existence of Islamic communities and train them in the methods to combat their influence in the Muslim world.
- To educate the students about the modern sociological and psychological theories that would enable them to understand the psychology of the masses and the socioeconomic environments surrounding them.
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Offering major's with: |
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- Tafseer and Qur’anic Sciences
- Hadith and Its Sciences
- Comparative Religions
- Dawah and Islamic Culture
- Aqeedah and Philosophy
- Seerah and Islamic History
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Programme Duration: |
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Four years bachelors and two years Master and three years M. Phil |
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Degree Programmes: |
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- B.A. Islamiat
- M.A. Islamiat
- M.Phil. Islamiat
- Ph D. Islamiat
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M.A. Islamiat Programme |
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Semester-I |
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- Principles of Tafseer and History of Tafseer
- Principles of Hadith and History of Hadith
- Arabic Language and Literature (i)
- Study of Seerat-ul-Nabi (PBUH)
- Comparative Study of Religions (i)
- Ilme-Tajveed (i)
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Semester-II |
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- Literature of Al-Quran (i)
- Literature of Al-Hadith
- Arabic Language and Literature (ii)
- Research and Methodology of Research
- Comparative Study of Religions (ii)
- Ilme-Tajveed (ii)
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Semester-III |
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- Literature of Al-Quran (ii) (Compulsory)
- Islamic Jurisprudence and History of Fiqh (Compulsory)
- Islam and Modern Economic Thoughts
- Political and Social Thoughts of Islam
- Modern Muslim World (18th to 19th Century)
- Art of Seerah Writing
- The History of Islamic Civilization (from Umayyad age to fall of Baghdad)
- Computer Application
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Semester-IV |
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- Tafseeri Literature (Compulsory)
- Study of Fiqh (Compulsory)
- Thesis (Compulsory)
- Modern Economic Problems and their solution
- Modern Islamic World (20th Century to Contemporary age)
- Islamic Concepts of Training
- Ihsan-o-Tasawuf (Mysticism)
- Principles of Islamic Preaching and Guidance
- Islam and Science
- Ilm-ul-Kalam and Philosophy
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M.Phil. Programme |
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Semester-I |
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- Principles of Research and Editing (Compulsory)
- Research in Islamic studies (Compulsory)
- Art of Seerah Writing
- Sources of Islamic Studies
- Study of Religious Literature
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Semester-II |
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- Islam and Orientalist Research (Compulsory)
- Ijtihadi Research in contemporary age
- A Study of Trends of Islamic Thought in Sub-Continent
- Application of Shariah in Pakistan
- The Evolution of Islamic Studies in Sub-Continent
- A Study of Allama Iqbal’s Islamic Thoughts
- Research Work on Islamic Studies in Pakistan
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Semester-III |
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- Introduction of Thesis
- Work Shop on Thesis
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Semester-IV |
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- Seminar on Thesis
- Thesis Evaluation
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