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  3. Vol. 56 No. 1-2 (2017): Islamic Studies

Vol. 56 No. 1-2 (2017): Islamic Studies

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Published: 2017-06-30
  • Introduction and Guidelines for Contributors

    Ahmed Munir
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  • Contents

    Ahmed Munir
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  • Contributors

    Ahmed Munir
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Articles

  • Pragmatic Arguments for Belief in the Qur’an

    M. SHAHID ALAM
  • God-Realisation through Multiple Religions? A Study into Religious Experiences of Sri Ramakrishna

    MUHAMMAD AKRAM
  • Dichotomy of Idealism and Realism: Islamic Legal Tradition between Modern and Postmodern Discourses

    MUHAMMAD AHMAD MUNIR
  • An Introduction to the Qur’anic Hermeneutic of Irfan A. Khan

    TANVEER AZMAT
  • Impact of Cartoons in Hindi Language on Religious Knowledge: A Trend Study of Social Learning in School-Going Children (5–7 Years) in Lahore, Pakistan

    ANJUM ZIA, IRAM NAZ, MOHSINA MUNIR

Archives

  • The Early Development of Islamic Fiqh in Kufah with Special Reference to the Works of Abu Yusuf and Shaybani (Chapter-3)

    ZAFAR ISHAQ ANSARI

Book Reviews

  • Mohammad Hashim Kamali. The Middle Path of Moderation in Islam: The Qur’anic Principle of Wasatiyyah

    MAHEEN ZAMAN
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  • Jonathan Porter Berkey. The Transmission of Knowledge in Medieval Cairo: A Social History of Islamic Education

    Omar Edaibat
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  • Quraan Made Easy

    Fahmeeda Gulnaz
  • Tarikh-i Arz al-Qur'an (A Geographical History of the Qur'an)

    Nadia Mumtaz

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Islamic Studies is a Scopus-indexed, peer-reviewed research journal in Islamics, published by Islamic Research Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan, since 1962. It publishes research articles, notes, comments, review essays, archives, documents, profiles, seminar proceedings, and book reviews in all disciplines of Islamic studies including the Qur’anic and hadith sciences, sirah, theology, Islamic law, and jurisprudence. Moreover, articles related to philosophy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, culture, civilization, architecture, political science, economics, language, literature, history, science, and technology with a focus on Islamic studies contents are also published in it. Its contributors include some of the very best scholars from across the world.

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