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SINDHI-SCHOLARLY WORKS ON ISLAMIC CREED BY SINDHI SCHOLARS
Indus valley is more civilized and creative land in this world where thousands philosophers, Writers, Muffasirs & Mohadis, have been lived in each and every era. So is in the field of Islamic Uloom. One of such Uloom is “belief"(aqaaid).
Muhammad Abdullah Fuhemi
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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 ...
Ayesha Sadiqa, Tehmina Ghani
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Muslim scholars have generally assumed that the Torah was all revealed at once to Prophet Musa [Moses], peace be on him, which is why the Muslim discourse on the Torah generally lacks discussion on its codification.
Muhammad Mushtaq Ahmad
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مولانا سمیع الحق شہیدؒکی تفسیری خدمات کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ
Maulana Sami Ul Haq of Akora Khattak (Nowshera, Pakistan ) was a great shariah scholar. He was also the leader of a religious political party. He was one of the famous Muhaddithun ( experts in traditions) of the sub-continent.
Imtiaz ali Khan, Saeed ur Rahman
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Pakistan's 1951 Census:State-Building in Post-Partition Sindh [PDF]
This article explores the carrying out of Pakistan’s first (1951) census from the perspective of contemporary developments in the southern province of Sindh.
Ansari, Sarah
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‘If I speak, they will kill me, to remain silent is to die’: Poetry of Resistance in General Zia’s Pakistan (1977-88) [PDF]
The ethnic and sectarian divisions that were part of General Zia’s (1977-88) political strategies in Pakistan were resisted not only through street protest and political opposition, but also in the realm of culture.
Butt, Waqas, Kalra, Virinder
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URDU-AN OVERVIEW ON THE LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS OF SHEIKH MUHAMMAD HAYAT SINDHI
No doubt, Sindh has received a distinctive position as the first land in the sub-continent, where the light of Islam spread all over. The region of Sindh has produced many Muslim scholars who were famous all around the Islamic world.
Muhammad Israel Khan, Naimatullah Soomro
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The Linguistic History of Some Indian Domestic Plants [PDF]
Sanskrit and Indian ...
Witzel, Michael E.J.
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Sheikh Abid Sindhi (1776-1841) was one of the most prominent Islamic scholars and prolific authors of Sindh. His expertise in various disciplines of Islamic knowledge is unparalleled. He had made a great contribution in Hadith and fiqh and other Islamic
Abdul Ghaffar Madani, Hosh Mohammad
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Towards a Generic Framework for the Development of Unicode Based Digital Sindhi Dictionaries [PDF]
Dictionaries are essence of any language providing vital linguistic recourse for the language learners, researchers and scholars. This paper focuses on the methodology and techniques used in developing software architecture for a UBSESD (Unicode Based ...
Imdad Ali Ismaili +2 more
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