Course Title: Islamic studies. Course Code: ISL 101. Credit Hours Theory: Three (3)

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Course Title: Islamic studies Course Code: ISL 101 Credit Hours Theory: Three (3) Credit Hours Lab (If Applicable): Instructor Name with Qualification: 0 Dr.Mahboobullah The purpose of the course is to introduce to students the Islamic teachings about basic beliefs, practices, Qura n and sunnah of the holy prophet (s.a.w.s.) and social, moral and cultural aspects of Islamic way of life. Course Objectives: The course also serves to influence political, social, cultural economic and religious awakening amongst the students. It enables them to understand the legal political, economic, social, moral and spiritual aspects of Islam and to implement in their daily lives. Course Learning Outcomes: The students are able: to know about the basics of the religion of Islam. To know about the personal words of Allah Taa'la. To clear their minds about the sources of Shariah. To awake the students about their political, social, cultural economic and religious. They are able to understand the legal political, economic, social, moral and spiritual aspects of Islam and to implement in their daily lives Contents (Catalog Description): Islam: its meaning and explanation. Beliefs in Islam:Oneness of Allah and Risalat,Concept of worship in Islam; Prayers and poor due,the holy Qura n, sunnah (Ahadees) of the holy prophet (s.a.aw.s.), Life of Muhammad Bin Abdullah (before prophet Hood),Life of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) in Makkah, Period of Khilafat-e-Rashida, Period of ummayads, Period of Abbasids, Important lessons derived from the life of Holy prophet in Makkah, Muslims in relation with others and the first Muslim community, Basic Concepts and Characteristics of Islamic Culture and Civilization. Historical Devolopement of Islamic Culture, Basic concepts of Islam & Science, Contribution of Muslims in the Devolopement of Science

Recommended Text Books: 1. Islamic education for BA B-SC B-COM. By M.D.Zafar. Aziz book depot urdu Bazar Lahore 2. Islamic studies for BA B-SC B-COM. by Zia ur Rahman Ahmad Aziz book depot urdu Bazar Lahore Reference Books: Helping Web Sites: Quran and Hadith - alim.org www.uwt.org/ Home Works and Assignments Attendance is mandatory. Every class is important. All deadlines are hard. Under normal circumstances late work will not be accepted. Students are required to take all the tests. No make-up tests will be given under normal circumstances. Any form of cheating on exams/assignments/quizzes is subject to serious penalty Attendance 75% attendance is mandatory. Latecomers will be marked as absent. General Instructions for students: Evaluation Criteria Assignments/projects 20% Quizzes 10% Mid-Term 20% Final 50% Quizzes Schedule Quiz # 1 Week # 3 Quiz # 2 Week # 7 Quiz # 3 Week # 11 Quiz # 4 Week # 14 Assignments Schedule Assignment Delivery date Submission Date Assignment # 1 Week # 2 Week # 4 Assignment # 2 Week # 5 Week # 6 Assignment # 3 Week # 9 Week # 10 Assignment # 4 Week #11 Week #12

The following is a broad outline of this course: Week#1. Lecture #1. Introduction to the course. Lecture #2. An overview on religions. Definition of religion, basic elements of religion, Effects of religion. Ta aruf e-mazahib e- Alam by s.m.shahid: 35 to 62 Sixteen Week Lesson Plan Week#2. Lecture #1. opinions about the beginning of religion, Kinds of religion. Ta aruf e-mazahib e- Alam by s.m.shahid: 35 to 62 Lecture #2.Islam: its meaning and explanation. The Islamic creed, the articles of Faith. Whatever everyone should know about Islam and Muslims by Suzanne Haneef Kazi publications 121 zulqarnain chambers Ganpat road Lahore.page: 3 to 11 Week#3. Lecture #1. Beliefs in Islam, fundamental doctrine of Islam in the light of Qura n and sunnat. M.D. Zafar page.1to2. Lecture #2. The need of Islam when the other revealed religions were existing in the form of Christianity and Judaism Shawkat omari page:7 to 21 Week #4 Lecture #1. Oneness of Allah kinds of Tawheed, rational vindication of the concept of Tawheed, effects of Tawheed M.D. Zafar page.1to12, ziaur Rahman Ahmad page 96 to 117. Lecture #2. Risalat, Need of Risalat, effects of Risalat, the last prophet. 96 to 117. Week #5 Lecture #1. finality of prophethood. Difference between Nabi and Rasool. 96 to 117. Lecture #2. Concept of worship in Islam, worship and five pillers of Islam. The role of five pillers of Islam in creating of good personality and exemplary society. Ziaur Rahmam page:145 & 146,Prayers and poor due, importance of Prayers and poor due, their effects on individual and society. Ziaur Rahmam page: 146 to 180. Week #6 Lecture #1. Introduction to the sources of sharia, the holy Qura n, the tradition of the holy prophet (s.a.w.s.)a Ziaur Rahmam page:10 to 16 Lecture #2. The holy Qura n brief Introduction. Ziaur Rahmam page:10 to 16

Week #11 Lecture #1. Life of Muhammad Bin Abdullah (before prophet Hood). the Quraysh, rivalry between Hashim and Umayyah,genealogical table of the prophet, jealousy between banu Hashim and banu Umayyah.death of Abdullah. Prof. k. Ali page:17 to 19. Lecture #2. Life of Muhammad Bin Abdullah (before prophet Hood) birth and early life of Muhammad (sm) Hazrat Amina. Prof. k. Ali page:19 to 22. death of AbulMuttalib, life with Abutalib. Prof. k. Ali page:19 to 22. Week 12 Lecture #1. Seerat ul-nabi, life of Muhammad (s.a.w.s.)in Makkah, revelation of the holy Qura n, preaching of Islam, k.ali 22 to 28 and 58 to 57,M.D. Zafar: 189 to 201. Lecture #2. hostility of the Quraysh, Migration to Abyssinia. k.ali 22 to 28 and 58 to 57,M.D. Zafar: 189 to 201, difficulties in this life. k.ali 22 to 28 and 58 to 57. Week #13 Lecture #1. Seerat ul-nabi. life of Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) in Madina, Migration to Madina Munawwara, Muhajireen and Ansa r. k. Ali 29 to57. M.D. Zafar: 201to 226 Lecture #2.ghazawa t. k. Ali 29 to57. M.D. Zafar: 201to 226 Week #14 Lecture #1. Important lessons derived from the life of Holy prophet in Makkah good morality, modesty, tolerance, M.d. zafar 189 to 201. Lecture #2. Important lessons derived from the life of Holy prophet in Makkah, tolerance, patience, gratitude., as head of the family. ziaurrahman Ahmad. 260 to295 M.d. zafar 189 to 201, character of the prophet, government under the prophet. As trader, as teacher, as preacher. ziaurrahman Ahmad. 260 to295 M.d. zafar 189 t Week #15 Lecture #1. Muslims in relation with others, relationship with non Muslims, fulfillment of pledges, tolerance, re-conciliation with them. M.D. Zafer.177 to 184. Lecture #2. The first Muslim community k. Ali 17 to 135. Week #16 Lecture #1.Islamic culture and civilization. M.D.Zafar 239 to260 Lecture #2. Basic Concepts of Islamic Culture and Civilization, definition of civilization, before Islam, influence of Islamic civilization and changes made.m.d.zafar 239 to260. Basic Characteristics of Islamic Culture and Civilization M.D.Zafar 243 to250.ziaurrahman Ahmad 341 to 353. Week #17 Lecture #1. Aclass discution on Islamic culture and civilization and discussion on Basic concepts of Islam & Science. M.D.Zafar 265 to 273. Islam and scientific knowledge. M.D.Zafar 265 to 273. Lecture #2. Aclass discution on Contribution of Muslims in the Devolopement of Science M.D.Zafar.265 to 273. Week #18 Final Exam.

Course Learning Outcomes mapping to Program Learning Objectives CONTRIBUTION OF COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES SOFTWARE ENGINEERING SOFTWARE QUALITY ENGINEERING No. Program Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes 1 Qura'nic Knowledge 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 Hadees knowledge 3 Problem solution through Ijtihad 4 Islamic history 5 Islamic culture & civiliz. 6 Islamic society 7 Environment and Islam 8 Ethics and good morality