Naseer Ahmad Nasir
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Naseer Ahmad Nasir (Urdu: نصیر احمد ناصر) was a notable Islamic scholar and philosopher from Pakistan. His biography of Muhammad, Paighambar e Azam O Aakhir, was one of the most important biographical works in Islam of recent times, and in 1978 it was selected as one of the best biographies of Muhammad by Rabita al-Alam al-Islami Muslim World League, at Saudi Arabia. He also wrote numerous books on philosophy, aesthetics, and Islam. In 1977 he was appointed the Vice Chancellor of Islamia University, Bahawalpur.
[edit] Aesthetics and Quran
Nasir's important contribution to philosophy was his research on Aesthetics and its foundations in Quran. This work eventually published in a book Jamaliaat Quran e Hakeem Ki Roshani Mai (Aesthetics in the light of Quran).
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- Aakhri Tamana, (Final desire)
- Arzoo e Hussan, (The desire of beauty)
- Falsafa Tauheed, (The philosophy of Tauheed)
- Falsfa Hussan, (The philosophy of beauty)
- Hareef e Adam, (The enemy of Adam)
- Hussan e Inkalaab, (The beautiful revolution)
- Islami Moashray Ki Tameer e Nau, (The reconstruction of Islamic society)
- Jamaliaat Quran e Hakeem Ki Roshani Mai, (Aesthetics in the light of Quran)
- Kitab i Zindagi, (The book of life)
- Paighambar e Azam O Aakhir, (The greatest and final Prophet)
- Rudad i Safar i Hijaz, (The account of the journey to Hijaz)
- Quran O Insaan Falsafa Akhirat, (Quran and Man, the philosophy of judgment day)
- Quran O Insan Falsafa Risalat (Quran and Man, the philosophy of prophethood)
- Shaitan Ka Jamaliati Faraib (The aesthatic attack of Satan)
- Sir Guzshat e Falsafa (I), (The story of philosophy, part 1)
- Sir Guzshat e Falsafa (II), (The story of philosophy, part 2)
- Soach (thinking)
- Tarb O Karab, (The suffering and pain)
- Tareekh e Jamaliaat (Jild Awal), (The story of Aesthetics, Vol. I)
- Tareekh e Jamaliaat (Jild Doaim), (The story of Aesthetics, Vol. II)
[edit] External links
Articles
- Iqbal kai Jamaliati Afkar (Spirtual Concepts of Iqbal) by Naseer Ahmad Nasir, from Iqbal Cyber Library