https://ejrss.com/index.php/wabil/issue/feed Al-Wābil (الوابل) 2024-04-01T04:12:33+00:00 Salman Arif editor.alwabil@gmail.com Open Journal Systems <h1>About the Journal</h1> <p><em>Research Journal Al-Wābil </em>has been launched by the <em>School of Religious and Social Studies, Faisalabad</em>, <em>Pakistan</em> since January 2024. The journal aims to provide a platform for academic fraternity in Islamic and religious studies around the world for the publication of their scholarly research. It is devoted primarily to the publication of research in diverse fields of Islamic learning, literature, culture, and current issues in Islamic discourse and the history of the Muslim world. Research articles on Islam more broadly on religion, based on sources from diverse cultural backgrounds will also be considered for publication in instances where the editors find the material especially relevant to the objectives of the journal.</p> <p><strong>Aims and objectives of <em>Al-Wābil </em></strong><strong>include</strong><strong>:</strong></p> <p><em>-to encourage advanced scholarly research on contemporary issues of the modern era, in addition to the traditional approach to various branches of Islamic learning on Islam, which aims at a legitimate Islamic verdict on complex social, individual, and scientific issues.</em></p> <p><em>-to help academic researchers get their writings published in all domains of religious studies in general and Islamic studies in particular.</em></p> <p><em>-to deliver analytical reviews on the latest books and other academic materials.</em></p> <p><em>-to publish articles after the blind peer review process, which is carried out by leading specialists in Islamic &amp; religious studies in order to enhance the Islamic scientific research which addresses the issues faced by our societies.</em></p> <p><em>-to develop diversity, tolerance, and fruitful scholarly discussions among researchers without any ethnic, national, or religious discrimination. Al-Wābil welcomes scholars from around the world to submit their scholarly contributions to our platform.</em></p> <p><em>Research Journal Al-Wābil strives to contribute to academic inquiries by positioning Religious sciences as its main focus and encouraging its contributors to comprehensively consider the different facets of Religious and Social Studies. Contributions are encouraged and welcomed from Pakistan and international academics in Religious and Islamic theology, philosophy, sociology, jurisprudence, contemporary studies, comparative religion, spirituality, Qur’anic and Sunnah studies, Religious history, and art, Psychology with religious perspectives, socio-economic problems, socio-religious paradigms and reviews of most recently published books.</em></p> https://ejrss.com/index.php/wabil/article/view/57 کاروان زندگی از سید ابو الحسن علی ندوی کا تعارفی مطالعہ 2024-03-25T07:04:13+00:00 Mahfooz Al-Rahman mahfoozurrahman637@gmail.com <p>Throughout history, scholars have emerged in the subcontinent to revitalize the Muslim Ummah and confront non-Muslim adversaries. Among these luminaries, Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi, stands as a paramount figure who dedicated himself to both academic scholarship and practical reform. His works and research are unequivocally regarded as seminal resources for both intellectual and pragmatic advancement. Of particular significance in his corpus is “Kārwān-e-Zindagi” a pivotal work encapsulating the essence of Qur'anic thought. This article delves into Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi's autobiography exploring his exegetical insights and expounding on his sermons from “Kārwān-e-Zindagi” that address a myriad of topics.</p> 2024-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 The Authors https://ejrss.com/index.php/wabil/article/view/58 قرآن میں عجمی الفاظ اور آثار صحابہ سے استدلال : تحقیقی مطالعہ 2024-03-25T07:11:20+00:00 Muhamamd Zahid Zaheer zahidzaheeriqbal@gmail.com <p>Throughout history, the evolution of the Arabic language has been marked by a dynamic process of interaction with various cultures and languages. Arabic words have permeated numerous linguistic landscapes, reflecting the cultural exchanges facilitated by trade and diplomacy. Persian, Greek, Abyssinian, Hebrew, Sanskrit, and Hindi influences have all left their imprint on Arabic vocabulary over time. Islamic scholars have engaged in debates regarding the presence of non-Arabic words in the Holy Quran. This paper addresses this contentious issue, presenting discussions, evidence, and arguments to support the assertion that while the majority of the Quran is in Arabic, the inclusion of a few non-Arabic words does not diminish its Arabic character. Proponents of non-Arabic words in the Quran acknowledge that the bulk of its vocabulary is Arabic. Furthermore, they argue that the few foreign words present convey meanings consistent with Arabic usage and comprehension. Despite their foreign origins, these words align with Arabic linguistic norms and are understood within the context of the language. As such, they are rightfully considered integral components of the Arabic lexicon.</p> 2024-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 The Authors https://ejrss.com/index.php/wabil/article/view/59 خیر اور شر کے بارے میں متکلمین کی آراء کا ناقدانہ جائزہ 2024-03-25T07:15:50+00:00 Syeda Ayesha Rizvi ayesharizwi@gmail.com <p>The intricacies of predestination and fate pose profound questions rooted in fundamental beliefs. While Allah Ta'ala is recognized as the ultimate creator of human actions, there exists a nuanced understanding that grants individuals agency in their deeds. This balance, wherein humans are both accountable for their actions yet ultimately governed by the divine, is a cornerstone of theological discourse spanning centuries. Esteemed scholars such as Imam Abu Bakr Jafar bin Muhammad Al-Faryabi, Imam Ibn Taymiyyah, Imam Ibn Qayyim, Imam Muhammad bin Salih al-Uthaymeen, and Imam Umar bin Sulaiman al-Ashqar have delved into this subject in their seminal works, which are explored within this thesis. In this paper, the perspectives of theologians regarding concepts of good and evil are comprehensively presented and analyzed, with particular emphasis on the stance of Ahlus Sunnah. Through critical evaluation, this thesis seeks to illuminate the complex interplay between human agency and divine decree, shedding light on a topic that has captivated scholarly minds for centuries.</p> 2024-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 The Authors https://ejrss.com/index.php/wabil/article/view/60 انعطاف دست درازی اور شرعی نقطہ نظر: وجوہات و معاشرتی اثرات 2024-03-25T07:19:54+00:00 Abdul Basit abdulbasit@gmail.com <p>Allah did not leave man helpless and helpless by creating man, but He has also created the goods of life in this world for the needs of all creatures until the Day of Judgment and all people have the ability to use these goods and life. Granted. Now, it is the responsibility of a person to be blessed with these blessings and facilities, whether he tries to obtain the blessings of life in a legitimate way and with hard work, or earns his livelihood by adopting wrong and illegitimate means. , is a shameful and ugly source of abuse. In the article under review, the profession of begging or begging has been discussed from the Shariah and ethical point of view, and its social implications have also been explained.</p> 2024-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 The Authors https://ejrss.com/index.php/wabil/article/view/61 معاشرتی جرائم کے محرکات اور قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں سدباب 2024-04-01T04:12:33+00:00 Sumreen Majeed shahid.habib@kfueit.edu.pk Dr. Muhammad Shahid Habib shahid.habib@kfueit.edu.pk <p>In modern times, crime has become a part of everyday life and society. The excess of crime and immorality in society needs no introduction or explanation. In Islam, society is of great importance for the survival of the nation, that is why Islam has laid down the best principles for the establishment of a peaceful society. By following these principles we can make our life very safe and secure. The purpose of the subject under review is to describe the nature of increasing crimes such as polytheism, adultery, disobedience to parents, theft, robbery, drinking alcohol, etc. What are the motives of crimes? What should be the objectives of their solution? And what are their real motivations?</p> 2024-04-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 The Authors