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Page 11 Vision Students.in Islamic Studies are expected to develop both an all-inclusive knowledge of Islamic intellectual history and religious thought, as well as mastery of a particular field and the indispensable tools for critical erudition on Islam. We offer an open intellectual environment which produces a structure of study that will enable future generations of scholars to become specialists and experts in Islamic thoughts, culture and ideology. These graduates will be well-equipped to tackle the controversial issues and challenges facing Muslim communities across the globe. Mission The insidious influence of secular materialism and its value system dangerously challenges religious minded individuals and communities. In such a situation it is necessary to teach and promote the fundamental principles of Islamic Faith and virtuous conduct. The Islamic studies curriculum focuses on personality and character development with considerable attention to the real needs and concerns of students. Moreover, it aims at developing the critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed to function successfully as Muslims in society. We make our best effort to foster the prerequisite skills needed to produce competent Muslims who are capable of presenting and defending the genuine and pristine teachings of Islam. Our mission is to positively affect and transform the world and prepare young men and women who are capable of carrying out this mission — morally, intellectually and emotionally. \ I ¢04.1 „..0 ,.,,,,. ,„ 6 .,..,o..v. 2.c,‘ o0 e.4e, Scheme of Studies with detailed Course Outlines (Compiled By: Dr Ata ur Rahman, Dr.Janas Khan & Saeed Akhtar, Deptt: of Islamic Studies UOM Page 12 LAYOUT FOR BS (4 YEAR) ISLAMIC STUDIES AS APPROVED BY HEC Compulsory Elective Courses General Courses Major Courses Requirements within the Major 9 courses 7-8 courses 22-26 courses 4 courses 21-24 25 Credit hours 36-42 Credit hours 12 Credit Hours Credit hours Cr. Cr. Subject Cr. hr Subject Cr. hr Subject Subject hr hr Cr CO CO ) • English-i GOF-1 3 • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-I CO • Elective-1 CO (Comparative • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-II (History & • English-ii CO CO Religions Civilization of • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-111 CO • English-iii CO (Semitic) 3 Islam/Contempor Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-IV CO • English-iv CON • Introduction to GOF-II • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-V CO ary Muslim World (Comparative CO & its C CNI computer-1 • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-VI , " CO 3 Resources/Islam • Pakistan studies Religions • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-VII (Non Semitic) & Science CO • Islamic studies/ CO • Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-VIII GOF-111 • Elective-11 ethics CA • Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-I ) CO (Modern Social& 3 (Da'wat wa • Math-i • Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-11 Political CO Irshad/ Islam' • Math-ii • Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-111 CD CO Thoughts) 3 Akhlaq wa (law of •• Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-IV CO GRF -I Tasa'uf/Falsafa O CZ inheritance) • Islamic Jurisprudence-1 (lIm Al-Aqa'aed CO Wa Kalam & Kalam) • Islamic Jurisprudence-II • Elective-Ill GRF-II (Research 3 • Islamic Jurisprudence-Ill (Thesis CV Methodology) • Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence-I OR 0, CN .6 J English-V 3 • Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence-II 1-Manahaj ul N CN 0' Introduction to • Arabic Grammar-1 ) Mufasireen computer-II • Arabic Grammar-II CV 2-Qawaid-e- • Arabic Grammar-Ill CV Fiqhiya • Arabic Grammar-IV CN • Arabic Grammar-V I C V 0 • Arabic Grammar-VI .1 C• • Seerat-un-Nabi-1 1 • Seerat-un-Nabi & C History of Islam-11 \ I C • Arabic Language-1 N C • Arabic Language-II • I • Arabic Language-Ill • Qira'at wa Tajweed CO 25 21 74 (r% j 12 Total Credit Hours: 132 GOF = General Subjects from Faculties other than Arts GRF = General Subjects from Arts Faculty Scheme of Studies with detailed Course Outlines (Compiled By: Dr Ata ur Rahman, Dr.Janas Khan & Saeed Akhtar, Deptt: of Islamic Studies UOM Page I 3 Scheme of Studies of BS (4Year) Islamic Studies Semester System Regular Program Eligibility Criteria: At least Second Class Intermediate with Islamic Studies (Elective) OR Equivalent Duration: Eight Semesters (Four Years) Semester-I S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-111 Quran wa Uloom ul Quran-I 3 2 ISRA-100 Islamic Studies (Compulsary) 2 3 ELL-121 English-1 3 4 ISRA-101 Qira'at wa Tajweed 3 5 CS-114 Computer-I 3 6 MM-151 Mathamatics-I 3 Total 17 Semester-II S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-112 Quran wa Uloom ul Quran-II 3 2 ISRA-113 Pakistan Studies (Compulsary) 2 3 ELL-122 English-II 3 4 CS-115 Computer-11 3 5 ISRA-151 Arabic Grammar (1Im Al-Sarf)-1 2 6 ISRA-152 Arabic Grammar(Ilmn Nahwa)-II 2 Total 15 Semester-III S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-213 Quran wa Uloom ul Quran - III 3 2 ISRA-221 Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-I 3 3 ELL-223 English-Ill 3 4 ISRA-241 Seera-tun-Nabi-I 2 5 ISRA-253 Arabic Grammar —III (Applied Arabic Grammar Ilm Al-Sarf) 2 6 ISRA-261 Arabic Language-I 2 Total 15 Semester-IV S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-214 Quran wa Uloom ul Quran-IV 3 2 ISRA-222 Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-II 3 3 ELL-224 English-1V 3 4 ISRA-231 Islamic Jurisprudence —I 3 5 ISRA-262 Arabic Language-II 2 6 ISRA-242 Seera-tun-Nabi & History of Islam —II 2 7 ISRA-254 Arabic Grammar-IV (Applied Arabic Grammar Ilm AI-Nahw) 2 Total 18 Scheme of Studies with detailed Course Outlines (Compiled By Dr Ata ur Rahman, Dr.Janas Khan & Saeed Akhtar, Deptt f Islamic udies UO AorniCS/ tAC14' Assist sm o' %301e1 Page Semester-V S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-315 Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-V 3 2 ISRA-323 Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-III 3 3 ELL-325 English & Islamic Terminologies in English -V 3 4 ISRA-363 Arabic Language-III 2 5 MM-352 Maths-II (Islamic Economics & Law of Inheritance) 3 6 ISRA-332 Islamic Jurisprudence —II 3 7 ISRA-355 Arabic Grammar-V 2 Total 19 Semester-VI S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-316 Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran(Lughat-ul-Quran)-VI 3 2 ISRA-324 Hadith wa Uloom-ul-Hadith-IV 3 3 ISRA-333 Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence -I 2 4 ISRA-371 Ilrn AI-Aqa'aed & Kalam 3 5 ISRA-351 Islam and Modern Social & Political Thoughts 3 6 ISRA-356 Arabic Grammar-VI 2 7 ISRA-38X Optional Subjects: 3 (History and Civilization of Islam/Contemporary Muslim World and Its Resources/Islam and Science). Total 19 Semester-VII S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 ISRA-417 Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran (Mushkilatul Quran)-VII 3 2 ISRA-481 Comparative Religions (Semitic)-I 3 3 ISRA-434 Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence —II 2 4 ISRA-435 Islamic Jurisprudence-III 3 5 ISRA-436 Research Methodology 3 6 ISRA-49X Optional Subjects: 3 Da'wat wa Irshad/Islami Akhlaq wa Tasa'uf/Falsafa wa Kalam Total 17 Semester-VW S.No Course code Course Title Credit Hourse 1 FSRA-418 Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-VIII 3 2 ISRA-482 Comparative Religions (Non Semitic)-II 3 3 ISRA-49X Research Thesis OR 6 Two Papers: 3 1-Manahij ul Mufasireen 2-Qawaid e Fighiya 3 Total 12 Total Semester 08 Total Courses 49 132 Total Credit Hours ( $4Ce Scheme of Studies with detailed Course Outlines (Compiled By: Dr Ata ur Rahman, Dr.Janas Khan & Saeed Akhtar, Deptt: of Islanv) ' St die M ¢ .4,106 -e vesa ,,,,o0 „.. .,‘,., P S er. Page 15 FIRST SEMESTER Course Title: Quran wa Uloom-ul-Quran-I Course Code: ISRA-111 Credit Hours: 3 Marks: 100 Objective: Quran is a fountain source of all knowledge; therefore pivotal significance has been attached to the study of Quran in the Academic program. Quran is a character-building, revolutionary and thought provoking book of guidance. It contains the secrets of the universe. The omniscient has described the fundamental principles for the rise and fall of nations in Quran. Complete translation of Quran, grammatical analysis of its verses, explanation of difficult words, interpretation of complicated passages and rules of correct pronunciation have been incorporated in the syllabus. Instead of encouraging students to have frequent resort to Commentaries on Quran, focus has been concentrated on improving their abilities to understand and comprehend Quran by their own endeavors without turning to commentaries again and again. The students will be encouraged to study classical Tafaseer (exegises/commentaries) and discouraged to let their sectarian prejudices negatively color their understanding of Quran. Course Outlines: Holy Quran: Translation and Brief Comentary of Para No 1 & 2 Uloom ul Quran: Wahi aur uski Haqiqat WA zarorat, Aqsam-e-wahi, Nozool-e-wahi kay tareeqay, Recommended Books: Maulana Muhammad Malik Kandehlwi Usul-e-tafseer Mualana Abdul Majid Daryabadi Mutale'a Quran Dr. Subhi Salih Mabahis fil Quran Mufti Muhammad Shafi Quran Maulana Maududi Tafheem-ul-Quran Maulana Shamsul Haq Afghani Uloomul Quran Maulana Muhammad Taqi Usmani Uloomul Quran Maulana Abdurrahman Kelani Taiseer-ul-Quran Scheme of Studies with detailed Course Outlines (Compiled By: Dr Ata ur Rahman, Dr.Janas Khan & Saeed Akhtar, Deptt: of Islamic Studies UOM Page 16 Course Title: Islamic Studies (Compulsarv) Course Code: ISRA-100 Credit Hours: 2 Marks: 100 Course Outlines: Introduction to Quranic,History and Uloom ul Quran.