سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی
The article "Seerat Writing in Sindh" highlights the significant contributions of Sindhi scholars to the field of Seerat literature. These scholars have demonstrated a profound commitment to this discipline alongside their work on the Quran and Hadith. Among the pioneers, Imam Abu Mashar...
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The article "Seerat Writing in Sindh" highlights the significant contributions of Sindhi scholars to the field of Seerat literature. These scholars have demonstrated a profound commitment to this discipline alongside their work on the Quran and Hadith. Among the pioneers, Imam Abu Mashar Sindhi stands out as a prominent figure. He was a renowned expert in Maghazi (accounts of the Prophet's battles) and a mentor to the famous historian, Imam Waqidi. In the second century Hijri, Imam Abu Mashar authored Kitab al-Maghazi, the first Seerat work by a Sindhi scholar. Unfortunately, this work has been lost over time. Following him, Imam Abu Jafar Debli Sindhi compiled Makatib al-Nabi (PBUH), a groundbreaking collection of letters sent by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to various rulers for dawah purposes. This book still exists in some form today. Afterward, there appears to be a gap in Seerat writing in Sindh until the 12th century Hijri, when Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi, a prominent scholar from Thatta, made significant contributions. His Arabic work, Al-Quwwa fi Hawadith Sini al-Nubuwwah, organized Seerat events chronologically and is considered a unique contribution to Islamic literature. Another noteworthy work by him, Al-Safa fi Asma al-Mustafa, documents 1,181 names of the Prophet (PBUH). This article employs a historical methodology, analyzing primary sources and emphasizing the enduring legacy of Sindhi scholars in Seerat literature.
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spelling | doaj-art-ff4bb9406ec7406fbda26d67f3a15a292025-02-11T16:42:19ZaraDepartment of Islamic Studies, Ghazi Universityالآفاق اسلامی و تحقیقی مجلہ2789-38202789-38392023-12-0132سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانیAyesha Sadiqa0Tehmina Ghani1Government Associate College for Women, Bhikhi, Sheikhupura, Pakistan.Ph.D. scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan. The article "Seerat Writing in Sindh" highlights the significant contributions of Sindhi scholars to the field of Seerat literature. These scholars have demonstrated a profound commitment to this discipline alongside their work on the Quran and Hadith. Among the pioneers, Imam Abu Mashar Sindhi stands out as a prominent figure. He was a renowned expert in Maghazi (accounts of the Prophet's battles) and a mentor to the famous historian, Imam Waqidi. In the second century Hijri, Imam Abu Mashar authored Kitab al-Maghazi, the first Seerat work by a Sindhi scholar. Unfortunately, this work has been lost over time. Following him, Imam Abu Jafar Debli Sindhi compiled Makatib al-Nabi (PBUH), a groundbreaking collection of letters sent by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to various rulers for dawah purposes. This book still exists in some form today. Afterward, there appears to be a gap in Seerat writing in Sindh until the 12th century Hijri, when Makhdoom Muhammad Hashim Thattvi, a prominent scholar from Thatta, made significant contributions. His Arabic work, Al-Quwwa fi Hawadith Sini al-Nubuwwah, organized Seerat events chronologically and is considered a unique contribution to Islamic literature. Another noteworthy work by him, Al-Safa fi Asma al-Mustafa, documents 1,181 names of the Prophet (PBUH). This article employs a historical methodology, analyzing primary sources and emphasizing the enduring legacy of Sindhi scholars in Seerat literature. http://alaafaqjournal.com/index.php/alaafaq/article/view/192Seerat LiteratureSindhi ScholarsHistorical ContributionsImam Abu Mashar SindhiMakatib al-NabiIslamic Historiography |
spellingShingle | Ayesha Sadiqa Tehmina Ghani سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی الآفاق اسلامی و تحقیقی مجلہ Seerat Literature Sindhi Scholars Historical Contributions Imam Abu Mashar Sindhi Makatib al-Nabi Islamic Historiography |
title | سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی |
title_full | سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی |
title_fullStr | سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی |
title_full_unstemmed | سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی |
title_short | سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی |
title_sort | سندھی سیرت نگاران کی کاوشوں کی تلخیص و ترجمانی |
topic | Seerat Literature Sindhi Scholars Historical Contributions Imam Abu Mashar Sindhi Makatib al-Nabi Islamic Historiography |
url | http://alaafaqjournal.com/index.php/alaafaq/article/view/192 |
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