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National University
Syllabus
Department of Islamic Studies
Three Year B.A Pass Course
Effective from the Session: 2013–2014
National University
Subject: Islamic Studies
Syllabus for Three Years BA/BSS Pass Course
Effective from the Session: 2013-2014
Subject
Code
Paper
Subject Title
Marks Credits
First year:
Paper-I
Paper-II
Quranic Studies
Al-Kalam
100
100
4
4
Paper-III
Paper-IV
Study of Al-Hadith
Study of Al-Fiqh
100
100
4
4
Social and Pllitical Systems in
Islam
A) Economic System and Banking in Islam
or
B) Arabic Literature
or
C) Islamic Civilization
100
4
100
4
600
24
Second year:
Third year:
Paper-V
Paper-VI
Total =
Detailed Syllabus
First Year
Course Code
Paper:
Paper-I
Marks: 100
Course Title:
Credits: 4
Quranic Studies
Distribution of Marks:
a) Translation (2 out of 4)
15 X 2 = 30
b) Explanation (2 out of 4)
15 X 2 = 30
c) Questions arising out of the studied verses (2 out of 4)
20 X 2 = 40
Total 100
Textual Study of the Surahs: Sura Al-Nur, Al-Fath and Al-Hujurat
Books Recommended
1. Islamic foundation Bangladesh
: Al-Quran al-Karim
2.
: The Holy Quran
A. Yusuf Ali
Class Hours: 60
3.
Maulvi Muhammad Ali
: The Holy Quran
4.
Mlulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi
: Bayanul Quran
5.
Hafijur Rahman
: Tafsir-i-Quran
6.
7.
8.
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Course Code
Paper:
Paper-II
Marks: 100
Course Title:
Credits: 4
Al-Kalam
Class Hours: 60
20 X 5 = 100
Distribution of Marks: (5 out of 10)
This Paper will cover the following topics:
From “Sifat Allah” upto the end of “Risalat”.
Book Prescribed:
Al-Taftazani
: Sharh al-Aqaid al-Nasafiyya
Books Recommended
1. Al-Shahrastani
: Kitab al-Milal Wa’l-Nihal
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Course Code
Paper:
Paper-III
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Marks: 100
Course Title:
Credits: 4
Study of Al-Hadith
Distribution of Marks:
a) Translation (2 out of 4)
15 X 2 = 30
b) Explanation (2 out of 4)
15 X 2 = 30
c) Questions arising out of the studied verses (2 out of 4)
20 X 2 = 40
Total 100
Class Hours: 60
Hadiths of the following topics shall be taught:
Chapters of
Book Prescribed:
1. Al Khatib Al-Tabrizi
: Mishkat al-Masabih
Books Recommended
1. Al-Hajj Fazlul Karim
: Al-Hadith
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Course Code
Paper:
Paper-IV
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Marks: 100
Course Title:
Credits: 4
Study of Al-Fiqh
Class Hours: 60
20 X 5 = 100
Distribution of Marks: (5 out of 10)
Book Prescribed:
1.
Sharh Al-Wiqaya: Kitab al-Taharat, Kitab al-Salat and Kitab al-Sawm.
Books Recommended
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Third Year
Course Code
Paper:
Paper-V
Marks: 100
Course Title:
Credits: 4
Class Hours: 60
Social and Pllitical Systems in Islam
Distribution of Marks: (5 out of 10)
This paper will cover mainly the following topics:
20 X 5 = 100
Definition, nature and characteristics of Islamic and contemporary societies; Solution given by Islam
for social crisis; Rights and duties to neighbors; Tolerance to the opinion of others; al-Muakhat, al-dl,
al-Ihsan, Khidmat al-Khalq, Consciousness of duties and responsibilities in the lights of Islam.
Definition, nature and characteristics of Islamic state: Qualities, duties and responsibilities of the head
of an Islamic state; Organs of the government: Executive, Legislative and judiciary; Citizens: their
rights and duties; Decmocracy, Majlis-e-shura; Foreign policy of Islamic state; A comparative study
between Islamic state and other states.
Books Recommended
1. Khuda Baksh
2. Dr. Hamidullah
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Course Code
Marks: 100
Paper:
Paper-VI (A) Course Title:
Distribution of Marks: (5 out of 10)
: Politics in Islam
: The Muslim conduct of state
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Credits: 4
Class Hours: 60
Economic System and Banking in Islam
20 X 5 = 100
This paper will cover mainly the following topics:
Meaning, nature, scope and sources of Islamic Economic System; Islamic Economy compared to
modern economic system; Tex stgructure in islam; Zakat, Ushar, Kharaj and Sadaqat; Factors of Production; concept of ownership; concept of income and expenditure in Islam; Land policy of islam;
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Books Recommended
1. A.I. Qureshi
2. Dr. M.A. Mannan
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Course Code
Paper:
Paper-VI (B)
Marks: 100
Course Title:
Credits: 4
Arabic Literature
Distribution of Marks:
1) Prose and Poetry
a)
Translation (3 out of 5)
b)
Explanation (2 out of 4)
c)
Questions arising on the studied topics (2 out of 3)
d) Grammar
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Books Recommended
1. Al-Manfuluti
2. Ibn Khallikan
3. Al-Farazdaq
4. Rusafi
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Class Hours: 60
40
20
20
20
100
: Al-gani wal Faqir
: Wafayat al-Ayan (Khutbatu Tariq Bin Ziad)
: Qasidatun Fil Madhe
: Unnatush Sharq-Au-Nahnu fi Baghdad.
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Course Code
Marks: 100
Paper:
Paper-VI (C) Course Title:
Credits: 4
Islamic Civilization
Class Hours: 60
20 X 5 = 100
Distribution of Marks: (5 out of 10)
This paper will cover mainly the following topics:
Definition and scope of Islamic Civilization. Religions and spiritual bases of Islamic Civilization reflected in the Madinah State, Islamic Civilization during the Umayyad peroid, including political,
legal, administrative, economic, military and educational systgems; urban-life; architecture and fine
arts. The glory of Andalusia under Muslim rule. Achievements and weaknesses of the Abbasid period,
including causes for the rise and fall of Islamic Civilization.
Books Recommended
1. Ibn Al-Athir
2. J. Zaidan
3. S.A Bilgrami
4. Hitti
5. Welhausen
6. Goldziher
7. S. Khuda Bakhsh
8. Th. Arnold
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Ammer Ali
Joseph Hell
Gibb
Levy
Watt
14. E.G. Brown
15. Sarton
16. A.S. Triton
17. Civil Bell
18. Crewell
19.
20.
21.
22.
Rice and Kuchnel
Sayed Sajjad Husain
Dr. Aminul Islam
: Al-Kamil
: Al-Tamaddun al-Islami
: Tamaddun-i-Arab
: History of the Arabs
: the Arab Kingdom ad its fall
: Muhammadan Studien
: Islamic Civilization
: a) The Legacy of Islam
b) The Preaching of Islam
: The Spirit of Islam
: The Arab Civilization
: Studies on the Civilization of Islam
: The social Structure of Islam
: a) Muhammad at Mecca,
b) Muhammad at Medina
: Literary History of Persia
: Introductin to the History of Science
(Selected Chapter)
: The Caliphs and their non Muslim subjects
: Civilization(Penguin Books)
: A short History of Early Muslim
Architecture, London 1958
: Islamic Art
: Civilization and society
: Muslim Philosophy and culture
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