URDU 6 ARRIVAL OF ISLAM IN SUBCONTINENT THROUGH EARLY MUSLIM TRADERS

برصغیر میں مسلمان تاجروں کے توسط سے اسلام کی آمد

Authors

  • Sadia Irum PhD Dept. of Islamic Learning, University of Karachi,
  • Nasir uddin Head of Usool-ud-din, Department Faculty of Islamic Studies, University of Karachi,

Keywords:

Arabs, Traders, Maritime Trade, Indian Sub-Continent, Islam, Preaching of Islam, Muslims, Muslims Colonies

Abstract

 South Asian countries known as subcontinent had been trade hub for Asia from ancient times, trade relationships of Arabian Peninsula and subcontinent were established long before the rise of Islam, Arab traders came to this region with merchandise and did their business with Asian people and those trade relationships were on very good terms, Same practice continued after the rise of Islam, Muslim traders frequently came to this region for trade purposes but the biggest change in those trade relationships was Islam, now Arab traders doing their trade in the light of the teachings of Islam their behavior their attitude their rules and regulations and their trade module was completely different now they were following the footsteps of their Prophet SAW, with this non-Muslim trades were immensely inspired by those new business etiquettes and they became curious about the teachings of Islam, Muslims trades used this opportunity with glee and they started preaching Islam openly this whole process became a regular practice and with that many people from this region accepted Islam, early traces of mosques and shrines in this region are the very proof of this historical event in this article we have provided the historical review of the whole event with detailed references.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Irum, S. ., & uddin, N. (2021). URDU 6 ARRIVAL OF ISLAM IN SUBCONTINENT THROUGH EARLY MUSLIM TRADERS: برصغیر میں مسلمان تاجروں کے توسط سے اسلام کی آمد. International Journal of Islamic Business, Administration and Social Sciences (JIBAS), 1(4), 75–90. Retrieved from http://jibas.org/index.php/jibas/article/view/43