اسلامی ادبیات کا تقابلی مطالعہ
Comparative Study of Islamic Literature
Keywords:
Islamic Literature, Comparative Study, Classical Poetry, Modern Prose, Literary Tradition, Cultural Heritage, Muslim World, Philosophical Thought, Social Identity, Theological DiscourseAbstract
Islamic literature is an essential element of the cultural heritage of the Muslim world, encompassing a diverse range of genres, themes, and historical contexts. This article presents a comparative study of Islamic literature, exploring its various forms from classical poetry to modern prose, and its impact on socio-political, philosophical, and theological thought. The study delves into the intricacies of Islamic literary traditions in different regions and highlights the significant contributions made by various writers and poets in shaping the discourse of Islamic identity. By examining both classical and modern Islamic literature, this article seeks to understand the evolution of literary thought, its contextual implications, and its role in shaping the Muslim worldview. This comparative analysis will help shed light on the richness and diversity of Islamic literature across cultures and regions, from the Middle East to South Asia, and its relevance in contemporary discussions of global identity and belonging.
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