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A Study of the Evolution of the Qur’ānic Studies in Kashmir

  • Muhammad Tayyab Khan Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies, Govt. Post Graduate College, Mirpur, Azad Kashmir.
  • Abdul Hameed Khan Abbasi Dean/ Professor, Faculty of Arabic & Islamic Studies, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad
Keywords: Quranic Studies, Exegesis, Translation,  Jammu & Kashmir, History

Abstract

A Kashmiri scholar, Yousuf Teng, has recently discovered a manuscript of the Qur’ān along with its Persian translation by Fathullah Kashmiri which dates back to 1237 A.D., indicating that the study of the Qur’ān had begun in Kashmir even before the advent of Islam there. A number of Kashmiri scholars, thereafter, have contributed to the field of Qur’ānic studies in languages such as Arabic, Persian, English, Urdu, Punjabi, Kashmiri, Pahari, and Gojri. However, despite the abundance of material on the subject, there have been very little academic works dedicated to its growth in Kashmir. This articles attempts to outline the evolution of Qur’ānic studies in Kashmir by tracing the written material on the subject from the past seven centuries.

Published
2020-12-31
Section
Peer-Reviewed Articles مقالات