Islamic Studies

 

The Islamic Studies major is an academic field that focuses on the study of Islam as a religion and civilization, including doctrine, jurisprudence, history, literature, philosophy, and Islamic culture. This specialization aims to gain a deeper understanding of Islamic law, Muslim history, and their intellectual and cultural heritage.

Components of the Islamic Studies major:

  • Doctrine and Monotheism: Study of the foundations of Islamic faith, including belief in God, angels, books, messengers, the Last Day, and destiny.
  • Jurisprudence: The study of Islamic law and its rulings, including purity, prayer, fasting, zakat, Hajj, and financial transactions.
  • Qur’anic Sciences: Study of the Qur’anic text, its interpretation, the date of its revelation, and the reasons for its revelation.
  • Hadith Sciences: The study of the Prophet’s hadiths, including hadith terminology, the graduation of hadiths, and the study of their chains of transmission.
  • Islamic history: Tracing the history of the Islamic nation from the emergence of Islam until the modern era, including Islamic conquests, various Islamic countries, and political, social, and cultural developments.
  • Islamic Thought: Study of Islamic philosophy, theology, and Sufism.
  • Islamic Literature: The study of literary texts written in Arabic or other languages ​​used by Muslims, including poetry, prose, and other literary arts.
  • Islamic Culture and Civilization: Study of the cultural achievements of Muslims in the fields of science, medicine, astronomy, arts, and architecture.

Objectives of the Islamic Studies major:

  • Promoting a deep understanding of the Islamic religion: Providing students with comprehensive and profound religious knowledge.
  • Preserving Islamic heritage: Preserving Islamic heritage and transmitting it to future generations.
  • Achieving a balance between authenticity and modernity: providing an understanding that is in line with contemporary challenges while preserving authentic religious values.
  • Promoting interreligious and intercultural dialogue: Promoting dialogue and understanding between Muslims and followers of other religions and cultures.
  • Preparing leaders and scholars: Qualifying preachers, scholars, and thinkers to be influential community leaders.

Job opportunities for Islamic Studies graduates:

  • Education: Working as teachers in schools or universities.
  • Dawah and guidance: Working as preachers or religious guides in mosques or religious institutions.
  • Academic research: Conducting academic research and studies in research centers and universities.
  • Media: Working in the media as writers or broadcasters specializing in religious programs.
  • Sharia consultations: Providing Sharia consultations in government or private institutions.

The Islamic Studies major provides comprehensive knowledge about Islam and contributes to building an understanding and harmonious society, based on the values ​​and teachings of the Islamic religion.