ARBIC-4 A comparative Study of contemporary issues between the two interpretations (Tibyan ul Furqan by ludhyanvi and Fahmul Quran by Mian Muhammad Jameel)

Authors

  • Khawaja Saif –Ur-Rehmam Siddiqui Subject Specialist (Islamic Studies) Workers Welfare Higher Secondary School Shahdara Lahore Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Usama Shafiq Ph.D scholar Islamic Studies (Quran and Tafseer) The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
  • Abdul Khaliq Assistant Professor (Islamic Studies) Govt. College of Technology Bahawalpur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53575/A4.v4.01.40-60

Keywords:

Interpretations, Islam, Women, breast feeding, Usury, Polygamy

Abstract

In this article provided a comparative overview of the contemporary issues of the two modern  Interpretations .These  are the modern issues that are discussed in it :Emirate of woman and Islam, Women's rights are equal to the rights of Men ,so that humanity is in Islam ,Men are the guardians of Women in transactions ,Women comfort in convict. The status of women among the people of Greece and Roman, The differed for the duration of breastfeeding, Separation of the child is permissible before the end of the lactation period ,Western outrageous culture and its impact ,Fee for nursing parent ,The issue of the sanctity of usury. Promoted image of usury in the era of ignorance and its rule. Updated pictures of usury and its ruling. Punishment  for usury eaters, Harms of usury and the benefits of alms. The sanctity of usury and the living system in Islam ,The difference between trade and usury. The issue of polygamy, the benefits of polygamy and the wisdom of Sharia, the Holy Prophet(S.A.W.S) and polygamy, the issue of marriage between a Muslim and an infidel, is it permissible to marry a Muslim with the people  of the book?

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Siddiqui, K. S. –Ur-R., Shafiq, U., & Khaliq, A. (2020). ARBIC-4 A comparative Study of contemporary issues between the two interpretations (Tibyan ul Furqan by ludhyanvi and Fahmul Quran by Mian Muhammad Jameel). Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities , 4(1), 40-60. https://doi.org/10.53575/A4.v4.01.40-60