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Browsing by Author "Neelam Bano"

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    Critique on Muslim Perennialist Discourses on Religious Pluralism in Context of Interfaith Tolerance
    (UMT, Lahore, 2018) Neelam Bano
    Religious Pluralism acquired significant importance because of increasing religious diversity and increasing religious conflicts which causes restlessness in today’s world. Among other various thoughts and ideas, Perennial Traditionalist are also advocating for the common goals of Religious Pluralism and reaffirmation of Sophia Wisdom. The purpose of the study is to analyze the Muslim Perennialist Discourses on Religious Pluralism in context of Interfaith Tolerance. The study also aims to examine the contributions of Muslim Perennial traditionalists in the reaffirmation of Sophia wisdom and to critically examine the principles of Religious Pluralism in perspective of Perennialist school of thought.
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    Dr. Ali Shariati on Islamic thought (an analytical study)
    (University of Management and Technology, 2012) Neelam Bano
    Dr. Ali Sharīatī emerged on the intellectual horizons of Iran in 1970’s, and his ideas proved forerunner for the Islamic revolution. He believed that modernization would be reliable with traditional Islamic belief that’s why he was most popular among young revolutionaries of Iran. Sharīatī’s fame in Iran is that of a promoter and advocate of Revolution, a political activist, and a Sociologist. With his powerful pen and eloquent mode of expression he was able to provide the most complex scientific and sociological issues. His ideas have still strong resonance within Iranian society. This paper seeks to explore his biography and also underlines the major works through which he tried to regenerate the Muslim society. The paper probes into analysis of the intellectual contribution of Ali Sharīatī to Muslim thought by exploring his Islamic, sociological and political ideas and evaluation of his thought by other contemporary scholars.
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    Dr. Ali shariati on islamic thought (An analytical Study)
    (UMT Lahore, 2012) Neelam Bano
    Dr. Ali Sharīatī emerged on the intellectual horizons of Iran in 1970’s, and his ideas proved forerunner for the Islamic revolution. He believed that modernization would be reliable with traditional Islamic belief that’s why he was most popular among young revolutionaries of Iran. Sharīatī’s fame in Iran is that of a promoter and advocate of Revolution, a political activist, and a Sociologist. With his powerful pen and eloquent mode of expression he was able to provide the most complex scientific and sociological issues. His ideas have still strong resonance within Iranian society. This paper seeks to explore his biography and also underlines the major works through which he tried to regenerate the Muslim society. The paper probes into analysis of the intellectual contribution of Ali Sharīatī to Muslim thought by exploring his Islamic, sociological and political ideas and evaluation of his thought by other contemporary scholars.

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