برصغیر کےمنتخب سیرت نگاروں کی کتب سےعصری استفادہ : تحقیقی و تنقیدی جائزہ

Contemporary use of books by selected biographers of the subcontinent: A research and critical review

Authors

  • Atta Rasool Doctoral Candidate, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha, Sargodha
  • Dr. Farhat Naseem Avi Chairperson, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Sargodha, Sargodha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53762/alnasr.03.03.u06

Keywords:

Seerat literature, Seerat-Nigar, biographical studies, colonial impact, narrative styles, theological perspectives, historical significance, Muslim identity, critical analysis, religious writings.

Abstract

The study of Sīrah (biographies) has been an essential part of Islamic scholarship, providing deep insights into the lives of key historical figures, particularly the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and their impact on Islamic civilization. This research focuses on the selected Sīrah writers from the Indian subcontinent, analyzing their contributions to the field of biographical literature. These scholars, through their writings, have not only preserved the essence of Islamic history but have also contributed to the intellectual and spiritual heritage of the region. The research investigates the thematic concerns, narrative techniques, and methodologies adopted by these biographers, identifying how they have shaped perceptions of Islamic history in the subcontinent.

Moreover, the study delves into the modern-day relevance of these works, emphasizing how the themes explored in these biographies, such as ethics, leadership, justice, and social responsibility, remain crucial in addressing contemporary societal challenges. By examining the impact of Sīrah literature on current Muslim thought, the research highlights how these works continue to inspire and guide individuals in navigating moral and ethical dilemmas in today’s world. The critical and reflective nature of this research aims to assess the potential for the adaptation of classical Sīrah texts for modern educational purposes, social reforms, and spiritual enrichment. Ultimately, this study demonstrates the timeless value of Sīrah writings as a bridge between past wisdom and contemporary needs, offering valuable lessons for modern-day Muslim communities in the subcontinent and beyond.

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Published

2024-09-30