- "Islamic studies refers to the academic study of Islam"
The study of Islam and Muslim culture, history, and contributions to society.
The Five Pillars of Islam: The Five Pillars of Islam are the basic acts of worship that are mandatory for all Muslims, including the declaration of faith (Shahada), prayer (Salah), charity (Zakat), fasting (Sawm), and pilgrimage (Hajj).
The Quran: The Quran is the holy book of Islam, which Muslims believe was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by Allah. It contains teachings on faith, morality, and daily life.
The Hadith: The Hadith are collections of the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. They provide guidance on a wide range of topics, including faith, ethics, and social conduct.
Islamic Beliefs: Islamic beliefs include the belief in one God (Allah), the prophets (including Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad), and the Day of Judgment.
Islamic Law (Sharia): Islamic Law (Sharia) is a comprehensive legal system that covers all aspects of life, including personal morality, economics, and politics.
Islamic History: Islamic history covers the early Islamic period, the rise of the Islamic empires, and the modern history of Islam.
Islamic Philosophy: Islamic philosophy examines questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and the relationship between God and the world.
Sufism: Sufism is a mystical form of Islam that emphasizes spiritual purification and union with God.
Quranic Sciences: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the study of the Holy Quran.
Hadith Studies: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the study of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Theology: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the study of beliefs in Islam, such as Tawheed, Risalat, Jannah, Jahannum etc.
Fiqh Jurisprudence: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the study of Islamic law.
Islamic History: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the history of Islam and its impact on the world.
Arabic Language: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the Arabic language and how it is used in Islamic texts.
Sufism: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the spiritual aspects of Islam.
Comparative Religion: The branch of Islamic Studies deals with the study of other religions and how they compare to Islam.
- "...focus on the history, texts and theologies of other religious traditions, such as Eastern Christian Studies or Jewish Studies"
- "where scholars from diverse disciplines (history, culture, literature, art) participate and exchange ideas"
- "Carole Hillenbrand describes Islamic studies as 'a discipline that seeks to explain what the Islamic world has achieved in the past and what the future holds for it.'"
- "Islamic civilization, history of the Muslim world, historiography, Islamic law, Islamic theology, and Islamic philosophy"
- "Specialists in Islamic Studies concentrate on the detailed, academic study of texts written in Arabic within the fields of Islamic Theology, Islamic Law, and the Qur'an and Hadith"
- "they also often apply the methods adapted from several ancillary fields, ranging from Biblical studies and classical philology to modern history, legal history, and sociology"
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- "programs similar to others that focus on...also fields such as (environmental studies, Middle East studies, race studies, urban studies, etc.)"
- "the detailed, academic study of texts written in Arabic within the fields of Islamic Theology, Islamic Law, and the Qur'an and Hadith"
- "scholars from diverse disciplines (history, culture, literature, art) participate and exchange ideas"
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- "Middle East studies"
- "what the future holds for it"
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- "they also often apply the methods adapted from several ancillary fields, ranging from Biblical studies and classical philology to modern history, legal history, and sociology"