A distinguished academic department offering high-quality educational and research programs, committed to graduating qualified cadres that contribute to community development.
The Department of Islamic Studies is one of the academic departments that was affiliated with the Faculty of Education. In the academic year (2024-2025), it joined the Faculty of Arts.
The principles that guide our academic and research journey
To foster Islamic studies and their sciences in the areas of rooting and deduction, to cultivate an Islamic identity belonging to its religion, and...
The bachelor's program aims to produce scientific outputs according to comprehensive quality standards in the fields of education and research, and...
The program seeks to achieve a set of scientific, reformative, and developmental objectives through the completion of the bachelor's stage, the most...
High school diploma with specific GPA and passing personal interview.
Distinguished academic programs that meet the needs of the labor market and scientific research
The Department of Islamic Studies offers a comprehensive program that focuses on the study of basic Islamic sciences and supporting sciences, with an emphasis on the legal, doctrinal, historical, and cultural aspects of Islam.
Main Academic Content:
1. Basic Islamic Sciences:
- The Holy Qur'an and its Sciences (Tafsir, Tajweed, Qira'at)
- The Prophetic Sunnah and its Sciences (Hadith Terminology, Prophetic Biography)
- Islamic Doctrine and Theological Sects
2. Historical and Civilizational Studies:
- Islamic History (the Prophetic Era, the Rightly-Guided Caliphate, Islamic States)
- Islamic Civilization and Intellectual Heritage
- Contemporary Islamic Thought
3. Supporting Sciences:
- Da'wah and its Foundations
- Logic and the Foundations of Research
- Comparative Religions
- Islamic Economics
4. Applied Skills:
- Scientific Research in Islamic Studies
- Public Speaking and Debating
- Intellectual Analysis of Islamic Texts
Academic Levels:
- Undergraduate (Bachelor's): 4 years, including core and elective courses
The department aims to prepare specialists in Islamic sciences capable of:
- Teaching in educational institutions
- Working in the field of advocacy and guidance
- Scientific research in Islamic heritage
- Contributing to religious and cultural institutions
The program is characterized by a balance between authenticity and modernity, linking Islamic heritage with contemporary requirements.
Credit Hours: 134 | Terms: 8 | Language: اللغة العربية
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