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An Analytical Study of the Past and Present of Deeni Madaris: The Transition and Transection

Dr. Tahir Sadiq, Dr. Muhammad Muddasar and Arslan Ahmed
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Dr. Tahir Sadiq: PhD ISL. STD. NUML Islamabad, Pakistan
Dr. Muhammad Muddasar: Lecturer, Govt. Graduate College for Boys, Diga, Gujrat, Pakistan
Arslan Ahmed: Lecturer, Pakistan Studies/History, University of Narowal, Pakistan

Journal of Policy Research (JPR), 2022, vol. 8, issue 3, 176-181

Abstract: Owning ambitiousness madaris were reputable in history. Where the complicated questions of Greek philosophy were answered in this assumption that never raised again and new group of Ulamah was formed in holistic Islamic outline. Whole development of Islamic world was happened due to these Madaris. The change of time was as transformed so Madaris could not preserve their steps with age. By comparison of this teaching to time, it seems true to say that the teaching of Madaris is such fossil that the coffle of people’s intellect had crossed it more than hundred years ago. The directions of era and Madris were totally changed whereas the adaptation was dire need through Islamisation of knowledge. To have a same pace of era, minimum some special subjects of sciences are essential to be annexed within Islamic perspective, in the curriculum of Madaris. It is prerequisite to diametrically change their priorities, Madrais should come on the agreement from internal disagreements. To restoring their historical traditions Madaris should prove, that the Holy Quran is the main source of all type of knowledge.

Keywords: Islamic perspectives; past; present; pace of time (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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