Highlights from
Uswathunnabi 2.0

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2nd Uswathunnabi
International Academic Conference

The second edition built upon the momentum of the inaugural conference and expanded the academic scope, participation, and organizational structure of the Uswathunnabi initiative. This edition witnessed a significant increase in abstract submissions and student participation, demonstrating growing interest in Seerah-focused scholarship. It introduced more structured presentation sessions, improved review processes, and deeper academic discussions that encouraged critical engagement with the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

The second edition played a key role in positioning the conference as a serious academic platform where students and researchers could reflect on contemporary social, ethical, and intellectual challenges through the lens of Prophetic wisdom. By emphasizing academic writing, research skills, and interdisciplinary approaches, this edition strengthened the conference’s core mission of promoting Seerah studies within modern academic frameworks. It also helped broaden the conference’s outreach and set new standards for research quality and scholarly interaction.

Read the papers shortlisted from
hundreds of abstract submissions.

Disha Rajendra Mishra

Department of Islamic Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

The End Of Female Infanticide: Inspecting Prophetic Reforms And Their Societal Impact From Pre-Islamic Arabia To The Present.

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Aiman Ishrat

Research Scholar Department of Islamic Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

Gender Equality: Role of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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Muhammed Musthafa

Thaiba Garden College of Integrated Studies, West Bengal, India

Prophet Muhammad (SA); A Multifaceted Legacy in Diplomacy, Law, and Morality In contemporary Terminologies

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