Highlights from
Uswathunnabi 3.0
3rd Uswathunnabi
International Academic Conference
he third Uswathunnabi International Academic Conference marked a transformative moment in the growth and academic maturity of the initiative. Organized with the support of the Department of Arabic, Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Hyderabad, this edition brought enhanced academic rigor, stronger institutional collaboration, and a more refined review structure. With a notable rise in abstract submissions and paper presentations, the conference became a vibrant platform where students and researchers engaged deeply with Seerah studies, interdisciplinary scholarship, and contemporary Islamic thought.
A major milestone of the third edition was the release of the book cover for the upcoming compilation of selected research papers from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Uswathunnabi Conferences. This symbolic moment represented the transition of the conference from an annual academic event into a sustainable scholarly movement committed to publication, documentation, and long-term knowledge production.
One of the most significant additions to this edition was the Professor Conclave, which brought together distinguished professors and scholars from various central universities. This conclave served as a high-level academic forum where senior academics exchanged insights, proposed new research directions, discussed emerging trends in Islamic and Seerah studies, and offered guidance for strengthening the Uswathunnabi academic framework. Their contributions not only enriched the intellectual depth of the conference but also helped shape its long-term vision and academic standards.
Overall, the third edition strengthened reviewer mechanisms, broadened thematic areas, elevated expectations for research quality, and deepened institutional partnerships. It stands as a pivotal chapter in the Uswathunnabi journey, setting strong academic foundations for future editions and reinforcing the conference’s role as a leading platform for scholarly engagement with the prophetic legacy.
Read the papers shortlisted from
hundreds of abstract submissions.


















