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Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya
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AuthorMuhammad Shafi
Original titleاردو دائرہ معارف اسلامیہ
LanguageUrdu
SubjectIslam
GenreEncyclopedia
PublisherUniversity of the Punjab

Publication date

1992 (full)
Publication placePakistan
Media typePrint
Websitepu.edu.pk

Urdu Daira Maarif IslamiyaorUrdu Encyclopaedia of Islam (Urdu: اردو دائرہ معارف اسلامیہ) is the largest Islamic encyclopedia published in Urdu by University of the Punjab. Originally it is a translated, expanded and revised version of Encyclopedia of Islam. Its composition began in the 1950s at University of the Punjab. Its completion was delayed due to various reasons including political unrest, death of the main editor, financial crisis. In 1989, a total of 23 volumes were completed.[1][2]

History[edit]

The Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam is the project of translating the Encyclopedia of Islam into Urdu. It was started in the 1950s at University of the Punjab, as a project led by Muhammad Shafi.[3] The editorial board worked on translating the Leiden Encyclopaedia into Urdu, amending, correcting, and adding to the Leiden text themselves.[4] The original plan for publication, as laid out by Shafi and others, was for the Encyclopaedia (which was to be entitled Urdu Da’ira Ma’arif-i-Islamiya) to span between 20 and 22 volumes, with roughly a hundred illustrations per volume, published at a rate of four volumes per year.[5] At the time of Shafi's death in 1963, one volume of the encyclopaedia had been published (in February 1954), and a second volume was in press.[4][6] Because of Shafi's death, and lack of funding, work on the Encyclopaedia stalled until 1971, when a grant from the Asia Foundation enabled it to resume.[7] Volumes 10 and 12 were completed by 1973.[8] By 1985, 21 out of a planned 25 volumes had been published.[9]

Editorial board[edit]

The first fifteen-members of Majlis-e Intizamiyy, lays down the publication policy and decides on the financial structure. Due to the political unrest, some members of the delegation changed frequently. The committee appointed five members from among them as the editorial board called Idare-i Tahrir (Standing Committee of the Editorial Board). A representative body called the Foreign Editorial Board was also formed to support encyclopedias among scholars outside the Pakistan. After thirteen years of Muhammad Shafi's presidency, Syed Muhammad Abdullah took over the presidency.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b BİRIŞIK, ABDULHAMİT. "URDU DÂİRE-i MAÂRİF-i İSLÂMİYYE". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam (in Turkish). Directorate of Religious Affairs. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ Hamidullah, M. (1961). "The Urdu Edition of the Encyclopædia of Islam". Die Welt des Islams. 6 (3/4): 244–247. doi:10.2307/1569427. ISSN 0043-2539. JSTOR 1569427.
  • ^ Abdur Rauf (1975). "The Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam". Islamic culture & civilization in Pakistan. Ferozsons. p. 139. Shigeo Minowa and Amadio Antonio Arboleda, ed. (1973). "Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam". Scholarly publishing in Asia: proceedings. University of Tokyo Press. pp. 70 et seq."Encyclopaedia of Islam Pakistan's Venture". Asia: Asian quarterly of culture and synthesis. Vol. 4. Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient. 1954. p. 633. "Department of Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam at the University of the Punjab".
  • ^ a b Islamic studies. Vol. 2. Central Institute of Islamic Research (Pakistan). 1963. p. 141.
  • ^ UNESCO bulletin for libraries. Vol. 8. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. 1954. p. 62.
  • ^ Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society. Vol. 11–12. Pakistan Historical Society. 1963. p. 264.
  • ^ Islamic Culture Board (1971). "Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam". Islamic Culture: The Hyderabad Quarterly Review. Vol. 36. Deccan. p. 79.
  • ^ Year Book. Pakistan Education Division. 1973. p. 22.
  • ^ World Muslim Conference (1985). "Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam". The Muslim World. Vol. 23. Motamar al-Alam al-Islami; World Muslim Congress. p. 32.

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