ماہنامہ مجلہ "مراۃ العارفین انٹرنیشنل ": اسلامی فکر و ثقافت کا روشن مینار
Monthly Journal " Mirrat-ul-Arifeen International ": A Beacon of Islamic Thought and Culture
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https://doi.org/10.53762/alqamar.07.03.u05Keywords:
monthly urdu journals, islamic journals, mirrat-ul-Arifeen, sultan ahmed ali,sufi journals, sufism, sultan-al-Arifeen , sultan bahooAbstract
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Islamic journals serve as pivotal platforms for disseminating knowledge on a wide array of topics, including theology, jurisprudence, history, culture and contemporary issues affecting the Muslim world. Pakistan's renowned monthly journal "Mirrat UI Arifeen International" stands as a beacon of Islamic thought and culture, illuminating the rich tapestry of the Islamic intellectual and spiritual heritage. This article explores the journal's role in fostering a deeper understanding of Islamic principles, ethics, and cultural practices. Through its diverse range of articles, essays, and scholarly contributions, "Mirrat UI Arifeen International" serves as a vital platform for contemporary discourse on Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence and spirituality. The journal's commitment to high-quality content and intellectual rigor has established it as a trusted resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike. The journal not only preserves traditional Islamic wisdom but also addresses modern challenges, fostering a global community of knowledgeable and engaged individuals. This article highlights the journal's impact on promoting a nuanced and informed perspective of Islam, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity, and nurturing a global community of engaged readers.
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