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1 AC Item No UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Syllabus for the M.A. Program: M.A. Course: IslamicStudies (Semester I & II) (As per Credit Based Semester and Grading System with effect from the academic year )

2 Course withcode No. MA..(IslamicSt udi es ) Semest er I Nomencl at ure Theory Internal Assessment Hrs Per Week Credi t s PAISL-101 Language PAISL-102 I sl amduri ng t he Times of Prophet Muhammad and t he First Four Cal i phs PAISL-103 Political Devel opment & Cul t ure growthof Islamunder (): I The Umayyads and ( II ): The Abbasi ds PAISL-104 The I sl amicstates & Civilizationin ( I) Egypt, ( II ) Spai n and ( III ) Southern Europe Course withcode No. MA.. (IslamicSt udi es) Semest er I I Nomencl at ure Theory Internal Assessment Hrs Per Week Credi t s PAISL-201 Language PAISL-202 Islamduringthe

3 PAISL-203 PAISL-204 Times of Prophet Muhammad and t he First Four Cal i phs Political Devel opment & Cul t ure growthof Isl amunder (): I The Umayyads and II The Abbasi ds The I sl amic States & Civilizationin ( ): ( I) Egypt, ( I I ) Spai n and ( I I I ) Sout hern Europe DISTRIBUTIONOFTHEMARKSAND MODALI TYOFASSESSMENT Internal Assessment 40% 40 Marks One peri odi cal cl ass t est or Combi nat i on of t hese On Assi gnment / Case st udi es / on l i ne Marks Marks Act i ve Part i ci pat i on in cl ass instructional del i veri es 05 Marks

4 Overal l conduct as a responsi bl e st udent, manneri sm and art i cul at i on and exhi bi t of l eadershi p qual i t i es i n organi zi ng rel at ed academicactivities 05 Marks Semester End Assessment 60% Durat i on-t hese exami nat i ons shal l be of Quest i on Paper Pattern 2 Hours durat i on. 1. There Shal l be Four quest i ons f or each paper. 2. Al l quest i ons shal l be compul sory wi t h i nt ernal choi ce withinthe quest i ons. 3. Quest i on may be sub-di vi ded i nt o sub-quest i ons a, b, c, d & e onl y and t he 4. Al l ocat i on of marks depends on t he wei ght age of t he t opi c. Schemeof Exami nat i on: Semest er End Exami nat i on - 60 Marks Internal Assessment - 40 Marks Appendi x 'D'

5 Uni ver si t y of Mumbai Syl l abus and l i st of books i n t he subj ect of I sl amicst udi es at t he M.A. (Semest er ÐI & I I ) t o be hel d i n t he academicyear, Course: 101 :l anguages Semest er I SECTION-1 marks l ectures 40 ; 2 Compul sory Language: Arabi c prose passages for translationintoengl i sh carryi ng 40 marks f romthe f ol l owi ng prescri bed books : i. ii. Qasas al -Nabi yyeen, part -I, byabul Hasan Ali Al -Nadvi Pages Conversat i on i n Act i on-engl i sh-arabi c ; by J. CRichards... oxf ord uni versi t y press, Mumbai, f i rst 15 l essons., 1-45 Course : 201 : l anguages Semest er II SECTION-II 40 Marks; 2 lectures Opt i onal Language: Candi dat es will have t he opt i on of choosi ng one of t he followi ng l anguages carryi ng 40 marks f or t ransl at i on. Urdu i. Islammeai n Husne Akhl aqé. by Dr. Shaf i Shai kh. Persi an ii. Seema-e-Muhammad, by Dr. Ali Shari ati ; Pages1-47 Turki sh iii. Evl i ya Chel ebi, " The Book of Travel ". SECTION-III

6 marks 20, 1 l ecture Techni cal and t heol ogi cal t ermsof IslamicStudies : meani ng, expl anat i ons and annot at i ons of Arabi c t erms and phraseol ogy relationto Islamic St udi es i n general and more part i cul arl y occurri ng i n al l t he seven papers t o be st udi ed. Ref erence Books: 1. MSVawda.. Handy Ref erence Book on I sl am 2. Hughes T. Pat ri ck Di ct i onary of I sl am 3. Encycl opedi a of I sl am Course:102 :IslamDuri ng the Ti mes of Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon hi m ) and t he First Four Caliphs Semest er I SECTION-1 a) Pre-Islamic Arabi a: (20Marks - 1 lecture) i. The Geographi cal and Envi ronment al Condi t i ons of Arabia ii. The Pagan Arabs and t hei r Soci al, Cul t ural, Tri bal and Political Li f e iii. The Basus War iv. The day of Dahi s v. The Cent ers of Commerce and Cul t ure i n Pre-Islamic Arabi a vi. The Heroi c Age of Arabi c Poet ry vi i. The Mual ' l aqat vi i i. The Pre-IslamicFares and t hei r rol e i n t he devel opment of Arabic Poet ry

7 ix. I dol at ry and t he Pagan Practices preval ent among thepre-islamic Arabs x. The Abyssi ni an I nvasi on of Makkah SECTIONII b) The Advent of Islam: (40 Mrks -2 lectures ) i. Prophet Muhammads ' ( peace be upon hi m ) l i neage, Bi rt h and Earl y life ii. HisProphet hood and DivineMission iii. Islam-The Religionof Submi ssi on t o t he Will of Allah iv. The FivePillar of Islam v. IslamicDogmas and Bel i ef s vi. The Prophet ' s Persecut i on and Soci al Boycot t vi i. HisMigrationtoMadi nah Course: 202 : IslamDuri ng t he Times of Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon hi m ) and t he First Four Cal i phs Semest er II viii. Pact withjews and ot her t ri bes of Madi nah ix. The bat t l es f ought by t he Musl i ms af t er Migration x. The t reat y of hudaybi ah xi. The Prophet ' s Messages t o t he Soverei gns and ot her Tribal Chi ef s xi i. The Conquest of Makkah-The Prophet as MilitarySt rat gi st xiii. The Prophet ' s Farewel l Pilgrimage and HisVal edi ct ory Sermon xi v. The Prophet ' s I l l ness and Demise

8 xv. The Prophet as a Law-gi ver. xvi. IslamaaRel i gi on of Peace and Uni versal Brot herhood xvi i. The Prophet as an Embodi ment of Mercy and Compassi on SECTION-II 40 Marks -2 lectures i. The Establishment of RightlyGui ded Cal i phat e under Abu-Bakr, Umer, Uthman and Ali ii. The Peri od of Great Territorial Expansi on of I sl am iii. The Conquest of I ran, I raq, Syri a and Egypt et c. iv. The Administrationof NewTerritories v. The MilitaryandAdministrativeSet -up of I sl amicstate vi. The Sal i ent Feat ures of t he Ri ght l y Gui ded Cal i phat e vi i. The Civil Wars vi i i. The Cal i phat e and t he I mamat e Ref erence Books: 1. MHHa.. ykal Li f e of Muhammad 2. Mont gomary Wat t Muhammad at Mecca 3. Mont gomary Wat t Muhammad at Mdi na 4. Montgomary Watt Muhammad : Prophet and Statesman 5. Muhammad Ali Earl y Cal i phat e 6. TWAmol.. d The Cal i phat e 7. WMui. r The Cal i phat e, i t s Rise, Decl i ne and Fal l 8. PK.. Hitti Historyof thearabs 9. Sayed Amir Ali Historyof thesaracens 10. Sayer Amir Ali SpiritofIslam 11. Shustary MA.. Out l i nes of I sl amiccul t ure

9 12. Siddiqui Mazharuddi n Devel opment of I sl amic StateandSoci et y 13. Husai n SA.. ArabAdministration 14. RLevy. Soci al Structureof Islam 15. Shacht Legacy of Isl am Course:103 :Political Devel opment s and Cul t ural Growthof Islamunder The Umayyads Semest er I SECTION-I 50Marks -2 lectures i. Muawiyah ', The Founder of Umayyad Dynast y and as t he Model Arab Soverei gn ii. Conversat i on of RithlyGui ded CaliphateintoMonarchy iii. The Kharijites, theshi at i es and t he Mutazilites ' iv. A det ai l ed st udy of t he promi nent Umayyad rul ers wi t h speci al referencetothe Tragedy of Karbal a and Yazi d, Abd al -Mal i k al - Wal i d, Umer bi n ' Abd al -Azi z, HishamandMarwan I I. v. Achi evement s of Al -Haj j aj BinYusuf withspecial referencetothe conquest of Si ndh. vi. Territorial Expansi ons of I sl amunder Umayyad Rul e vi i. The Downf al l of Umayyads vi i i. The Umayyad AdministrationandMilitarySet -up

10 ix. Archi t ect ural Monument s under Umayyads Course:203 :Political Devel opment s and Cul t ural Growt h of I sl amunder The Abbasi d Semest er I I SECTION-II 50 Marks -2 lecures i. The Success of Abbasi d Propaganda and Est abl i shment of Abbasi d Dynast y ii. The Foundat i on of Baghdad. iii. Adetailed st udy of di st i ngui shed Abbasi d rul ers wi t h speci al referencetoal -Mamoon, Al -Mutasi ' mal, -Wasi q and Al -Mut awakki l iv. AGeneral Survey of t he Rul e of l at er Abbasi d Caliphs v. The Sack of Baghdad. vi. The Decl i ne and Fal l of t he Abbasi d Empi re. vi i. The Persi an I nf l uence at t he Abbasi d Court vi i i. The I nst i t ut i on of Vi zaret and t he Barmikids ix. The great Li t erary and Cul t ural progress under t he Abbasi ds with speci al reference tobai t -al -Hikmah and Dar -al -Tarj amah x. The Gloryof IslamicCivilizationunder Abbasi ds xi. The Abbasi d Admi ni st rat i ve, Judi ci al and MilitarySet -up xi i. The Abbasi d Soci et y

11 Ref erence Books: 1. PK.. Hitti Historyof thearabs 2. RA.. Ni chol son A Li t erary Historyof thearabs 3. RA.. Ni chol son Cambri dge Historyof Islam 4. Carl Brockleman History of t he I sl amicpeopl e 5. Jurj i Zaydan / DS.. Margol i outh History of t he I sl amic Civilization 6. GL.. St range Baghdad duri ng Abbasi d Cal i phat e 7. DS.. Margol i out h The Ecl i pse of Abbasi d Cal i phat e Course:104 :The Isl ami c States and Civilizations in I Egypt and ( III ) Sout hern Europe (), ( ) II Spai n Semest er I SECTION-1 20 Marks -2 lecture i. The ArabConquest of Egypt ii. The Earl y Arab Rul ers of Egypt iii. The Tul uni ds iv. The Fat i middynast y v. The Cont ri but i on of t he Fat i midstoislamic Civilization vi. The Crussades and t he Ayyubi ds vi i. The Mamluks

12 Course:204 :The Isl ami c States and Ci vi lizati ons in I Egypt and ( III ) Sout hern Europe (), ( ) II Spai n Semest er II SECTION-II 60 Marks- 2 lectures i. The ArabConquest s of Spainandthepart playedbytari q bi n Zi yad and Musa bi n Nusai r. ii. The Establishment of an I ndependent RuleinSpai n by t he Umayyads in756 AD.. iii. The Emergence of Pet t y Dynast i es i n Spai n iv. ADet ai l ed Studyof Di st i ngui shed MuslimRul ers of Spai n v. The Fal l of Islamic Rul e i n Spai n vi. Art and ArchitectureinSpai n vi i. Pol i t i cal, Economicand Educat i onal Institutionsof Umayyad Cal i phs of Spai n SECTION-III 20 Marks -1 lectures i. The Historyof IslamicOccupat i on of SicilyandSout hern I t al y till NormanInvasion. ii. The Arab-Norman Cul t ure. iii. SicilyasaMedi umof TransmittingIslamicThought t o t he West

13 Ref erence Books: 1. Hiiti PK.. Historyof thearabs 2. Sel l Canon MuslimConquest of Spai n 3. Dozy R. Spani sh I sl am 4. Lane-Pool e S. The Moori sh Empi re 5. Wat t Mont gomary AHistoryof IslamicSpai n 6. Ahmad Azi z AHistoryof IslamicSoci et y 7. Yusuf SM.. StudiesinIslamicHistoryand Cul t ure.

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