HM-2304

Islamiat

Course ID
HM-2304
Department
Electrical Engineering
Campus
Chella Campus
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
3rd
Credit
2 + 0
Method
Lecture

Course Outlines:

Islam Religion of Peace and Harmony:

Basic Concepts – Islam, Quran and Hadith

Faith and Religious Life

Selected Verses of Surah Al-Baqara Related to Faith (Verse No-284-286)

Selected Verses of Surah Al-Mumanoon Related to Characteristics of Faithful (Verse No-1-11)

 

Islamic Culture and Civilization:

Basic Concepts and of Characteristics of Islamic Culture and Civilization

Education System of Islam

Political System of Islam – Dynamics, Sovereignty and Institutions

Economic System of Islam – Principles, Riba, Trade and Commerce

Acceptance of Other Religions – Interfaith Harmony

Foreign Policy

Social System of Islam:

Basic Concepts of Social System in Islam

Elements of Family and their Rights – Parents, Women, Husband & Wife, Children

Inheritance – Rights and Laws

Social Rights – Neighbors, Relatives and Society

Equality and Brotherhood: Selected Verses of Surah al-Furqan Related to Social Ethics (Verse No.63-77)

Concept of Welfare State – Period of Khilafat-e-Rashida

Professional Ethics and Morality:

Basic Concepts – Islam and Ethics: Selected Verses of Surah Al-Inam Related to Ihkam (Verse No-152-154)

Profession and Professionalism in Islam

Characteristics of a Professional: Truthfulness, Honesty, Sincerity, Patience, Gratitude, Meditation and Research

Role for Human Safety and Environment

  Time Management

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) – Role Model-Selected Verses of Surah Al-Hujrat Related to Adab Al-Nabi (Verse No-1-18) and Selected Versus of Surah Al-Ihzab Related to Adab Al-Nabi (Verse No. 6, 21, 40, 56, 57, 58)

Islam and Science:

Islam and Science

Role of Muslims in Science and Education

Critical Thinking and Innovation- Selected Verses of Surah Al-Hashar (18,19,20) Related to thinking, Day of Judgment and  Selected Verses of Surah Al-Saf Related to Tafakar, Tadabar (Verse No1,14)

Course Learning Outcomes

Teaching Methodology (Proposed as applicable):

Lectures (audio/video aids), Written Assignments/ Quizzes, Tutorials, Case Studies relevant to engineering disciplines, Semester Project, Guest Speaker, Industrial/ Field Visits, Group discussion, Report Writing

Assessment:

Mid Term, Report writing/ Presentation, Assignments, Project Report, Quizzes, Final Term

Suggested Books:

P. C. Wren & H. Martin “High School English Grammar & Composition”.

Colin W. Davis & Andrew J. Watts New Expressway For English 1 (latest Edition)

Herta A. Murphy & Herbert William Hildebrandt. Effective Business Communications

Diana Hacker. A Writer’s Reference

Sadat Ali Shah. Exploring The World Of English

J. Thomson and A. V. Martinet. Practical English Grammar, “UniversityPhysics”, latest Edition

There are 133 total credit hours to complete the Software Engineering degree.