
The Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Studies offers a comprehensive foundation in Qur’an, Hadith, Arabic, and Seerah. Students explore the intellectual and spiritual dimensions of Islam through a curriculum rooted in classical scholarship and modern application. The program emphasizes critical thinking, civic responsibility, and spiritual growth.
Graduates are prepared for roles as educators, imams, community leaders, or to continue advanced studies in law, theology, or policy.
The Master of Arts in Islamic Thought deepens intellectual engagement with theology, philosophy, and the evolution of Islamic civilization. Students examine key thinkers and contemporary challenges to recontextualize Islamic knowledge for the modern world.
This program develops scholars who can critically interpret Islamic intellectual heritage while engaging constructively with global ethical, cultural, and political discourses.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Islamic Civilization is a research-intensive program exploring Islamic intellectual history, ethics, and civilizational development. Doctoral candidates conduct original research in philosophy, law, history, or interfaith relations under close faculty supervision.
Graduates emerge as global scholars capable of leading academic institutions, advising policy, and contributing to the intellectual renewal of Muslim civilization.