متاخر اسلامی فکر سے دینی اصطلاحات کا پس منظر : اختصاصی زاویہ ہائے افکار کا تجزیہ

Contextualizing Religious Terminology from previous Islamic Thought: An Analysis of Specialized Perspectives

Authors

  • Muhammad Kausar Lecturer, Department of Arabic and Islamic studies, The University of Lahore, Pakistan
  • Hafeez ur Rahman Lecturer, Department of Arabic and Islamic studies, The University of Lahore, Pakistan
  • Qari Hafiz Ullah Khan Village Jahangir Kakki, post office Kakki, Tehsil Kakki, District Bannu, kpk, Pakistan

Keywords:

Islamic thought, religious terminology, advanced scholars, conceptual frameworks, interpretation.

Abstract

This study provides an analysis of specialized perspectives on religious terminology from advanced Islamic thought. It explores how terminology within Islamic discourse is understood and interpreted through the lens of advanced Islamic scholars. The research examines specific conceptual frameworks and nuanced interpretations that these scholars apply to religious terms, considering their historical evolution and contemporary relevance. Through a comprehensive review of primary sources and scholarly literature, the study elucidates the contextualization of religious terminology. It highlights how advanced Islamic thought shapes and refines meanings, emphasizing the depth of understanding derived from scholarly discourse and intellectual traditions. The analysis aims to contribute to a nuanced understanding of religious terminology within Islamic scholarship, reflecting on its implications for contemporary theological and philosophical discussions.

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Published

2023-06-28

How to Cite

Muhammad Kausar, Hafeez ur Rahman, & Qari Hafiz Ullah Khan. (2023). متاخر اسلامی فکر سے دینی اصطلاحات کا پس منظر : اختصاصی زاویہ ہائے افکار کا تجزیہ: Contextualizing Religious Terminology from previous Islamic Thought: An Analysis of Specialized Perspectives. International Research Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 3(1), 374–385. Retrieved from https://irjais.com/index.php/irjais/article/view/191