6th Semester

6th Semester
Course No.                                                Course Title                                                        Marks
  
305                  International Relations in Islam, Islam and Contemporary Issues                    100
306                  Computer Literacy                                                                                             100
307(A)             Arabic Literature, Grammar, Translation and Composition                              100
or
307(B)             Islamic Civilization and Culture, Ethics and values in Islam                            100
308                  Modern Histor of the Muslim World and Organizations                                  100
                        One Partial Unit (Oral) Tutorial (Presentation 5 + Viva 20)                                25
                                                                                                                        Total:                  425

Course No. 305: International Relations in Islam, Islam and Contemporary Issues.

Group-A: International relations in Islam
This course will highlight on the concept, aims, objectives and subject matters of International Relations in Islam covering and analytical discussion of the following topics :

Basic concepts of Intentional Relations:
Definition and Methods  of Maintenance  of  International Relations in General.
Definition and Divisions of International Law in General.

International Relations in Islam:
definition, Sources  and Codification  of Islamic International  Law
Islamic  Law  regarding Independence of State
Islamic Law regarding property of State.
Islamic  Law regarding Jurisdiction on Muslim  Subjects at Home (that is, Muslim  Subjects of an Islamic State)and Muslim citizens of a  Non-Muslim States (that is, Muslim Minorities in Non- Muslim States).
Islamic  Law regarding Jurisdiction of State on Non-Muslim Subjects at Home(that is, Religious Minorities regarding in an Islamic State).
Islamic Law regarding Jurisdiction on Muslims in Foreign Territories.
Islamic Law regarding Jurisdiction on Citizens of One Muslim State in another.
Islamic Law regarding Jurisdiction on resident aliens in Muslim Territory.
Islamic law regarding extraordinary cases in the Jurisdiction of State (that is, cases of the Head of the State, Envoys and Ambassadors, International Judges and Arbitrators, Public Armed Forces, Muslim Army and Enemy Army).
Islamic Law regarding Equality of Status, commercial and diplomatic Relations of States.
Definition and Origin of Law of Ware in General.
Lawful reasons to wage war in Islam.
Islamic Law regarding permitted acts during war.
Islamic Law regarding prohibited acts during war.
Islamic Law regarding prisoners of war.
Islamic Law regarding enemy property.
Human rights during war in Islam.
Islamic Law regarding neutrality according to the Qur'an, Sunnah and Fiqh.


Group-B: Islam and contemporary Issues
This course intends to examine whether Islam can meet the challenges of modern times.With this end in view the course is designed to study the following:

1. Islam and politics: Khilaphath, Pan-Islamism, Theocracy, Autocracy, Democracy, Kinship, communism, Secularism;the concept of justice.

2. Islam and Feminism:Rights of Women in Islam - Legal rights, (equality before law-status of women as witness, cab a woman be a judge? etc.) political rights, (e.g. can women hold public offices like becoming the prime Minister or President?) Economic Rights Rugtsm (e.g.dress code, marriage, divorce, etc.)

3. Islam and Biomedical Ethics: Blood Transfusion, Breast Feeding, Organ Plantation, Organ Donating, Family Planning, Cloning Trade of milk of mother etc.

4. Islam and Value of Human Persons: Abortion, Euthanasia, Surrogate Motherhood, Embryo Fertilization, etc.

5. Islam and Animal Rights: Meat eating, Experiment with/on animals.

6. Islam and Human Rights: Rights of Non-Muslim in an Islamic State and Society, Muslims ' perception of their rights in Non-Muslim Society and in the Musmil States (e.g migration)

7. Islam and Economics: Interest vs. profit and loss sharing banking system, open market economy, etc

8. Islam and Religious War: Islam:Violence, Fanaticism and Fundamentalism.

9. Islam and Fatwa: (religious verdict) ;use, misuse and abuse ;Islam and eradictation of crimes from society ;Conflict between religious laws and civil laws.

10. Islam: Science and Technology, Islam and Environmental Issues.

Books Recommended:
  1. The Holy Qur'an
  2. Sihah al-Sittah Books and Chapters of Siyar (conducts) and Jihad (war)
  3. Dr.Hamidullah, Muslim Conduct of State
  4. Chiragh Ali, A Critical Exposition of the popular Jehad
  5. P.K. Hitti, History of the Arabs
  6. Maji Khaldduri, The law of War and Peace in Islam
  7. Shamsuddin Ibn al-Quayyum, Ahkamu Ahl al-Dhimmah
  8. Mawardi, Ahkm al-Sultaniyah
  9. Chiragh Ali, Tahqiq Al-Jihad
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  11. Muhammad Hamidullah, Introduction to Islam, New Delhi
  12. Sayyed Hossein Nasr, Ideas and Realities of Islam, New York:1975
  13. Yousuf al Qaradwi, Science and Civilization in Islam, Lahore :1968
  14. Murtada Mutahhari, The Rights of Women in Islam, Tehran:1990
  15. Muhammad Qutb, Islam the Misunderstood Religious, Caero:1964
  16. Abdul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim, Abortion and Surrogate Parenting, Indianapolis:1991
  17. Hammudah Abdalaas, Islam in Focus, Maryland International Seraph's Printing Service, 1975.
  18. Muhammad Fazlur-Rahman Ansari, The Quranic Foundation and Structure of Muslim Society, Two Volumes, Karachi :1973
  19. S.Azam(ed), Islam and Contemporary Society, London :1982
  20. J.L.Esposito(ed), Islam and Development :Religion and Sociological Change, New York :1980
  21.  abdul Rahman I. Vol., Woman in Shariah, London:1989
  22. Shaikh Shaukat Husain, Human Rights in Islam, New Delhi:1990
  23. M.Iqbal, Reconstruction of Religious Thought In Islam, Lahore:1969
  24. S.A.Kamali, Types of Islam Thought, Aligorh, India.
  25. J.R.Mott, The Muslim of World of To-day, London :1973
  26. Fathi Osman, Contemporary Issues:An Islamic perspective
  27. Dr.Ali Jarishah, Al-Ittijahatul Fikriatul Muasarah.
  28. Shahrastany, Al-Melal Wan Nihal
  29. Dr.Abdullah Rabza, Al-Din
  30. Safar Hawaly, Al-Almania
  31. Hollend, Capital Verses of the Religion
  32. Hollend, Capitals and socialism
  33. Ealner, Qriental Mystics
  34. Cole, Socialism and Fascism
  35. Syeed Kutube, Al-Majahidul Muasar.
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Course No. 306: Computer Literacy

Group-A: Computer Literary
Theory                         25
Practical                        5
Class Attendence          5
Midterm                      15
Total Marks               50

Theory  part 
Unit-1  Introduction to Computer
Introduction and Basic Organization, Types of Computer, History and Generations of Computers.

Unit-2  Number Systems, Codes and Logic Functions
Number System, Conversation of Numbers, Data Represtation and Codes, Logic Functions, Logic Gates and DeMorgan's Theorem.
Unit-3  CPU and Microprocessors
Organization and Microcomputer, Classification of Microprocessor [generations of characteristics(RICS and CISC] Components of CPU, Structure in Microprocessors-AIU, CU.and Motherboard.
Unit-4  Input and Output devices
Input and Output devices, Others peripheral Devices
Unit-5  Memory Organization 
Main Memory, Secondary Memory and Cache Memory
Unit -6  Computer and society
Impact of Computers, Computer virus and crime, Factors affecting computer [Heat, Dust, Water, Power-line problems]

Practical part:
Unit-7 Word processing
Introduction to Word Processing, Different Word processing, creating document, Editing Commands, Formatting, Creating Tables, Picture, Word Art and printing.
Unit-8 Powerpoint and presentation
Introduction to Powerpoint  window, Slide presentation and Design.



Group -B:Computer Literacy
Theory                         25
Practical                        5
Class Attendence          5
Midterm                      15
Total Marks               50

Theory part:
Unit-1  Networks and Internet
Introduction to Computer Networks (LAN.MAN &WAN)
Introduction to the Internet, Internet and Extranet Internet services and protocols WWW.Web.Browser. Data Communication and OSI Models.
Unit -2 Computer Software
Introduction and Classification, System.Software  Application Package programmes, programming Languages.
Unit -3 Operating Systems
Introduction to Operating System, Functions and Types of Operating Systems
Popular Operating Systems [DOS, MS-DOS, Windows 95-XP, Windows NT, UNIX and Linux]
Unit-4 Programming Languages
Generation of Programming Language, Different Programming Languages, Translator Software, Steps of programming language, Algorithmic and Flowcharting.
Unit-5 Web Page
Web Page design, Static and dynamic web page, HTML and dynamic HTML.

Practical Part
Unit-6 Spreadsheet Analysis (Excel)
Introduction to the Spreadsheet, Creating Worksheet, Editing Techniques, Chart Wizard, Creating and Modifying Charts, Formulas and Functions.
Unit-7 Internet Uses
Chatting, Web Browsers (Netscape) Navigator, Microsoft 's Internet Explorer and Outlook Express.

Books Recommended:
  1. S.E. HutchisiHutchinson &S.C Sayer, cp.iters.the perspective, 1988
  2. Muller J.Illustrated Lotus 1-2-3, 1990
  3. M.J.Nousis SPSS for Windows, Base Syestem User's Guide Release 6.60, 1995
  4. Robert M.Thomas, Dos 6 & 62 (Second edition) BPB Publications, 1994
  5. Russel A.Stultz, Excel 7.0 for Windows ’95 in ad day, BPB publications 1996
  6. Paul W.Mursil & Crecill L.Smith, Introduction to Computer Science.
  7. Martin Cripps, An Introduction to Computer Hardware.
  8. Bettle Hampton Ellis, Word Processing Concept and Applicationss
  9. Appad Barnar Dan 1.Porat, Introduction to Micro Computers and Micro Processor
  10. Job Long Prentice, FoxPro for to Windows
  11. Androw S.Tanenbaun, Computer Network
  12. Laurie A.Perry, Microsoft Excel for Windows
  13. Martin S.Smttheas Excell for Widows
  14. M.J.Norisis, SPSS for Windows Base System
  15. Carolyne Jorgensen, Mastering (Lotus)123
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Course No. 307(A): Arabic Literature, Grammar, Translation and Composition

Group-A: Arabic  Literature
Selected pieces for Arabic prose & Poetry

Group-B: Arabic Grammar, Translation and Composition Grammar
Translation from Bengali /English into Arabic and Vice- versa Composition

Books Recommended:
  1. Al-Hamadani, Maqamat1-2
  2. Ahmad Amin, Yawm al-Islam, pp.5-30
  3. Haasan Bin Thabit, Diwan (London1916), pp.58-60
  4. Hafiz Ibrahim, Diwan (5h edition), vol. II, pp.129-134
  5. Rashid Shartuni, Mabadi al-Arabiya, Book-3
  6. Muhammad Hafijur Rahman and Muhammad Mustaqim Hussain, Miftahul Qawa’d.
  7. Ali al-Zarin and Mustafa Amin, Annahw Al- Wadeh Fi Qawai’d Al Lugatil Arabiyah, Darul Ma’arif, Lebanon.



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Course No. 307(B): Islamic Civilization and Culture, Ethics and values in Islam         
Group-A: Islamic Civilization and Cuture
Its meaning and scope
Rise of Islam in Arabia: Conditions of Society, Economy, Politics, Religion and Culture during Pre-Islamic Age.
Prophet Hajrat Muhammad (Sm) Establishment of Islam and creation of a new state and society.
Expansion of Islam and the Arab World :Under the khulafa-I-Rashida (632-661A.D)
Under the Ummayyads(611-750 A.D)

The Islamic Civilization: Rise and Development, Characteristics and Agencies, .
Administration :Law and State Philosophies.

Society: Social Structures, Customs, Practices, Place of Women, Non-Muslims, Mowalies and Slaves in the Society.

Economy: Rise of Towns, Economic Activities, Argiculture, Trade and  Commerce.

Science: Development and Influences of Geography, Mathematics, Medical Science and History.

History and Literature: From Hadith to Muqaddima Arabic and Persian-Medicines, great literary activities.

Philosophy: Islamic philosophies, Studies and views of Sufism.
Political and Religious Sects: Their Rise, Ideologies and influences.

Art and Architecture: Rise of separate Architectural Style, Varieties in Islamic Art, Calligraphy and Paintings.

Group-B: Ethicss and Values in Islam
Ethics:Definition, scope and sources of ethics, The place of ethics in Islam.the relation between religion and ethics, ethical systems :religious and secular, Significance of the terms akhlaq and obligationss:Duties to God, family, believers, nonhumans, the self.Study of selected vwrses from the Holy Quran and Hadith from prophetic Sunnah relating to central ethical conceptss such as Khayr(good) Ma’ruf and munker, adl(justice) Ragmah(mercy).Selected contemporary ethical problems such as Economic Injustice, Gambling and Lottery, Interest, Bribery, Falsehood, Deceiving, Theft, Robbery, Hijacking, Drug -addiction, Deprivation of right, Killing, Violence, Sexuality and problems related to the medical profession and their ssolutions from Islamic perspective.

Books Recommended:
  1. G.H Wickens, Introduction to Islamic Civilization.
  2. R.M.Savory, Introduction to Islamic Civilization.
  3. Bernard Lewise, The Arabs in History, 5th Edition.
  4. Bernard  Lewise, Islam from the Prophet Mohammad to the Capture of Constantinople.
  5. P.K.Hitti History of Arabs.
  6. S.Khuda Baksh Islamic   Civilization, vols.I and II.
  7. Syedur Rahman, An Introduction to Islamic Culture and Philosophy.
  8. Van Kromer, Arab Civilization
  9. Ameer Ali, The spirit of Islam
  10. Ameer Ali, A History of the Saracens.
  11. Muhammad Hamidullah, Introduction to Islam.
  12. Manzoor Ahmeed Hanif, A Survey of Muslim Institutions and Culture.
  13. K.D.Bhargava, A Survery of Islamic  Culture and Institutions
  14. Amir Hasan Sddiqi, Studies in Islamic  History.
  15. M.M. Sharif, Muslim  Thought :Its Originss and Achievement.
  16. Hamilton A.R. Gibb, Studies on the Civilization
  17. S.M.Imamuddin, A Political  History of the Muslim, Vol.II.
  18. Sayyid Lazzaz Mahmud, A Short History of Islam.
  19. Abdul Rahman Khan, Muslim Contribution to Science and Culture.
  20. B.A. Dar, Quranic Ethics, Institure of Islamic Culture, Lahore: 1979
  21. Muhammad Al-Ghazali, Muslim's Character, Hindustan Publication, Bombay: 1982
  22. Fazlur Rahman Ansari, The Quranic  Foundations and Structure of Muslim Society, vols.I &II, WFIM, Kaarachi:1977
  23. Amin Ahsan Islahi, How to Attain True Piety and Righteousness.
  24. M.Yusuf Islahi, Etiquties of Life in Islam.
  25. Joseph Gric, Moral Choices, West Publishing Company, New York:1989
  26. Abu Hamid Al- Ghazzali, Ihya' Ulum al Din
  27. Ansari, M.A.H., The Ethical Philosophy of Miskawayh, A.M.U. Aligarh:1964
  28. M.Umaruddin, The Ethical Philosophy of al-Ghazzali, Lahore:1977
  29. Hasna Begum Ethics in Social Practice, Dhaka, Academic press.
  30. Majid Fakhry, Ethics Theories in Islam.
  31. Rokeach, M(1987), Understanding Human Values, New York.
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Course No. 308: Modern Histor of the Muslim World and Organizations         

Group-A: Middle -East Europe 
This course will cover social, cultural, political, economic, geographical, historical and governmental affairs of the Muslim Countries of Middle-East and Europe. Special references will be given to the following countries.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, palestine, Syria, Jordan and Kuwait (from Middle-East)
Azarbizan, Albenia, Basnia-Harzegovina and Turkey (from Europe).

Organizations: OIC, Rabeta Alam Al-Islami etc.

Group-B: Asia and Africa
This course will cover social, Cultural, Political, Economic, Geographical, Historical and governmental affairs of the Muslim Countries of Asis and Africa, Special references will be given to the following countries :
Pakistan, Maldives and Afghanistan (from South Asia). Malayasia and Indonesia (from South-East Asia) and Egypt and Morocco (from Africa).

Organizations: Hyatul Igasa, IDB, Arab Legue etc.


Books Recommended:

  1. Ghosh, Constitution of the Islamic States.
  2. Hourani, Syria and Lebanon
  3. Kirk, A Short History of the Middle East.
  4. Lenezowshi, The Middle East in the World Affairs.
  5. M.Khadduri, Independent Iraq.
  6. Qayyum, Egypt Reborn, Asiatic Book Agency, Calcutta.
  7. Dawisha, Egypt in the Arab World.
  8. Perey Sykes, A History of Afghanistan, New Dilhi:1981
  9. A.J.Butler, The Arab Conquest of Rgypt, Oxford :1902
  10. Rephel Patiya, The Kingdom of Jordan.
  11. Wint and CalvocoresCalvocoressi, The Middle East Crisis, Penguin Book London:1962.
  12. Young George, Modern Egypt.
  13. W.K.Fraser and Tytler, Afghanistan, London :1953
  14. Markham, History of Persia.
  15. Sykes, Afghanistan, vol.II
  16. Sutton, Modern Iran.
  17. Toynbee and Kifkwood, survery of International Affairs, the Islamic World.
  18. Ambebker, Thoughts of Pakistan.
  19. Akanda, Lafifa, Social History of Muslim Bengal, Islamic Foundation, Bangladesh, Dhaka.
  20. Siddiqui, Iqtidar Hussain, Islam and Muslims in South Asis, An Historical perspective, New Delhi, 1987.
  21. Lewis, B, The Emergence of Modern Turkey, London :1961
  22. Ghosh, R.C., Constitution Documents of the Major Islamic States, LaLahore 1947
  23. Dr.Md.Said Ash-Shafi, Al-Tarikh (Ad-Daula Al-Islamia), Education Ministry K.S.A.1981
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