A comparative review of the theological debates in Tarjam-ul-Quran and Zia-ul-Qur'an

Authors

  • Abdul Khalique Ph.D Research Scholar Dept. of Islamic Learning, University of Karachi
  • Sayed Noor Ullah Shah Ph.D Research Scholar, Visiting Lecturer Dept. of Islamic Learning, University of Karachi

Abstract

The concept of Allah's attributes established by the Holy Quran has been presented to mankind. And the concept of God has always been the axis of man's spiritual and moral life. It is a different matter that what is the spiritual and psychological nature of a religion and what effects it has on its followers, can be known by looking at what is the nature of its concept of God. The first thing is to praise the Lord. Because all glory is attributed to Him. And there are different attributes for praise after praise. In Surat al-Fatiha, four attributes are described respectively: "Lord of the Worlds, Rahman, Rahim, Malik Yumuddin" Since Rahman and Rahim are two different aspects of the same attribute, they should be interpreted in the same way in other words. can Three attributes of lordship, mercy and justice have been described. In this topic, the theological debates mentioned by Abu Kalam Azad and Pir Karam Shah Al-Azhari in their books should be reviewed.

Key Words:     Theological, God, Lord, Quran

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Published

2026-05-02

How to Cite

Abdul Khalique, & Sayed Noor Ullah Shah. (2026). A comparative review of the theological debates in Tarjam-ul-Quran and Zia-ul-Qur’an. Journal of Religion and Society, 5(2), 78–87. Retrieved from https://www.islamicreligious.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/482