Research and analytical review of the motives, Goals and objectives of the Orientalists

Authors

  • Dr.Hafiz Muhammad Azhar Usama The University of Lahore, Lahore
  • Fazeelat Abdul Baqi Government  College University, Faislabad

Abstract

This research paper aims to examine the Research and analytical review of

The motives, Goals and objectives of the Orientalists and to describe the various aspects that arise because of research style. The style of this article will be a research statement. What has happened is that the real aim of the Orientalists is to defame Islam and Muslims by distorting Islamic teachings under the guise of research. They have used all sorts of tactics for this purpose, it is permissible to use any means for this. However, Macaulay formulated this principle for politicians. However, the European masters of pen and paper took full advantage of this principle, created doubts in the Holy Qur'an and the hadiths of the Prophet, and began to spread false ideas and false ideas under the guise of research. All this research of the Orientalists was to sow the seeds of doubt in the footsteps of Islam so that the hearts of the Muslims could be conquered and ruled by pen and paper and the economic resources of the Muslims could be seized as much as possible. Orientalists have used Sira Tayyaba as an important weapon to create suspicion among Muslims. Presented in which there was something wrong or lacking in them and weak, subject and wet and dry all kinds of traditions helped to give people a wrong impression. The key points of this research are that it will enable the readers to understand the realities of the motives and goals of the Orientalists.

Author Biographies

Dr.Hafiz Muhammad Azhar Usama, The University of Lahore, Lahore

 Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies, the University of Lahore, Lahore

Fazeelat Abdul Baqi, Government  College University, Faislabad

Lecturer of Islamic Studies (Visiting faculty) Govt.College University Faisalabad,

 

Published

2021-11-29

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English Articles

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