Hate Studies and Course Contents of Noor-ul-Idha/Hadayah and MPhil Islamic Studies at Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi
Location
Sasquatch Room 124 C
Start Date
21-4-2023 10:30 AM
End Date
21-4-2023 11:45 AM
Publication Date
2023
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Law | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Description
Hate and Love are eternal, immortal, unchanged and everlasting emotions from the birth of human beings or any alive one. These emotions can be developed, enhanced and eliminated through teaching, manuscripts, family environment, social circumstances, political or religious events and public policies. Manuscripts or literature are the sources which are more effective and long-lasting than the other sources to create, raise, tempt, and fire hateful attitudes. This study investigated the historic phenomenon of hate development and growth among Muslim intra-faith communities in the sub-continent for the last six centuries through the studies of Madrassas’ books especially related to the Fiqh contents titled ‘Hadayah’ and Noor-ul-Aidha’.
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Recommended Citation
Alam, Syed Aftab, "Hate Studies and Course Contents of Noor-ul-Idha/Hadayah and MPhil Islamic Studies at Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi" (2023). International Conference on Hate Studies. 2.
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/icohs/2023/seventh/2
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Media Format
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Session Title
Education as a Reinforcer of Hate and as a Mediator for Change
Type
Panel
Hate Studies and Course Contents of Noor-ul-Idha/Hadayah and MPhil Islamic Studies at Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi
Sasquatch Room 124 C
Hate and Love are eternal, immortal, unchanged and everlasting emotions from the birth of human beings or any alive one. These emotions can be developed, enhanced and eliminated through teaching, manuscripts, family environment, social circumstances, political or religious events and public policies. Manuscripts or literature are the sources which are more effective and long-lasting than the other sources to create, raise, tempt, and fire hateful attitudes. This study investigated the historic phenomenon of hate development and growth among Muslim intra-faith communities in the sub-continent for the last six centuries through the studies of Madrassas’ books especially related to the Fiqh contents titled ‘Hadayah’ and Noor-ul-Aidha’.