مستشرقین اور سیرتِ طیّبہ:ایک تاریخی جائزہ

Orientalists and Seerat-e-Tayyiba: A Historical Review

Authors

  • Dr. Qazi Abdul Manan Assistant Professor Islamiyat, Abasyn University Peshawar
  • Dr. Muhammad Riaz khan Al-Azhari Associate Professor Department of Islamic Theology Islamia college Peshawar
  • Shah Faisal Ph.D Scholar, Seerat Studies, University of Peshawar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51665/al-duhaa.002.02.0097

Keywords:

Character, Prophet, Orientalists, Propaganda, Literature, Legitimacy

Abstract

We are enlightened through each and every aspect of the life and character of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is evident that whenever he uplifted his voice for the sake of justice. He faced many obstacles but with the blessings of Allah Almighty He became successful in every step with the expansion of knowledge, the orientalists wrote against him which inspired those who were ignorant and less educated. It was propaganda against Islam and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) but they failed in their movement. The study is also an attempt to search for the answer to the question. Whether the Orientalists' objection to the biography was based on a realistic review or was it merely a misrepresentation? Both qualitative and quantitative methods are used to investigate and research the facts behind the specific thinking of Orientalism. And also to answer the question How the Orientalists misrepresented by relying on secondary sources. Although, non-believers and biographers presented proves which turned their hatred into fondness and they admired him through their literature. They acknowledged his rightness, legitimacy, and miracles. Most of the non-believers embraced Islam. Even science has given authentication about Allah Almighty, His Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and his religion Islam through facts and figures.

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Published

2021-09-27

How to Cite

Manan, D. Q. A. ., Al Azhari, M. R., & Faisal, S. (2021). مستشرقین اور سیرتِ طیّبہ:ایک تاریخی جائزہ: Orientalists and Seerat-e-Tayyiba: A Historical Review. Al-Duhaa, 2(02), 113–128. https://doi.org/10.51665/al-duhaa.002.02.0097