Nighat hashmi biography of donald
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Author Information:
Nighat Hashmi (born January 29,1960)is a Islamic scholar from Pakistan. With a masters degree in Arabic and Islamic studies,and a M.Phil degree in education.She was formerly a Lecturer in Dharam Pura College for Women Lahore [1987-1994],and an Assistant Professor education, Islamia University, Bhawalpur [1994-2007].She resigned from her post at the university to pursue her mission,what she considers an authentic spiritual life,of establishing a center of Islamic learning, particularly catering to women. The scholar is known worldwide for having established Al-Noor International,a chain of centers that cater towards the promotion of Qur'anic knowledge for the common women."Al-Noor" means "The Light" which is one of the epithets of the Qur'an, she initially rocketed to fame with the foundation of this in Pakistan in 1996. Hashmi was born in Sargodha, Punjab, and is the prodigious daughter of Mr. Abdur Rahman Hashmi, a staunch muslim and a r
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The Methodology of interpretation of Qur'ān in "Qur'ānan ‘Ajaban" bygd Dr. Nighat Hashmi
Pakistan Journal of Qur’ānic Studies
HEC Recognized in "Y" Category
ISSN: 2958-9177 (Print), ISSN: 2958-9185 (Online)
Subject: Qur’ānic Studies, Islamic Studies, Religious Studies, and Theology
Frequency: Bi-Annual (June & December)
Nature: Print and Online
Submission Via OJS (https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/pjqs/about/submissions)
Language: Urdu, Arabic, English
Published by: Department of Qur’ānic Studies, the Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
Contect: pjqs@iub.edu.pk, Editor: +923004219651, Managing Editor: +923006986173
Accreditation: According to the Islamia University of Bahawalpur and Higher Education kommission of sydasiatiskt land approved Policy
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Rasool Allah (s.a.w) of course is every Muslim’s role model, every step of the way. But I see his teachings translated into a female role model in the person of his wife, Ayesha (r.a). When I started reading about her life in-depth, the many dimensions of her personality fascinated me. Not only was she one of the leading narrators of the ahadith of the Prophet (s.a.w), but also a brilliant orator and scholar. Her home was like a university and she used every minute of the 48 years she survived after the Prophet (s.a.w) to serve Islam. In addition, she was a mother figure to hundreds of orphans and was known for her charitable acts. She is truly my role model as a woman.
Fatima (r.a), the daughter of Rasool Allah (s.a.w) is another role model for me. Her piety and her excellence as a role model for Muslim women in the capacities of daughter, sister, wife and mother are truly motivating. Her virtues and the love of Rasool Allah (s.a.w) for her make her my role model.