UIII Islamic Studies Program
Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies: Prof. Noorhaidi Hasan, S.Ag, MA, M.Phil., PhD.
The Faculty of Islamic Studies is designed for opening up professional development pathways for those working in religious and/or academic institutions. This program aims to enable students to become reflective practitioners in both religious and/or academic while facilitating further creative and critical thinking. Meanwhile, our doctoral program in Islamic Studies is designed to produce alumni who are critical both to confessional faith-based and scientific academic scholarships, producing originality. The Ph.D. in Islamic Studies aims to enable students to transform the richness of diverse scholarship and practices into distinct critical knowledge.
The faculty of Islamic Studies at UIII offers a Master's program (MA) for the academic year of 2022-2023. The program is designed to produce experts in Islamic studies, who are able to critically combine Islamic sciences with classical and contemporary approaches through interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary perspectives with a focus on Islam and Muslim societies. Students are encouraged to critically engage with the diversity of academic knowledge constructions and to creatively dialogue these constructions with the changing reality to produce creative and critical thinking. The program employs a critical and analytical approach to the study of Islam and Muslim societies. It is designed to open professional development pathways for those working in academic institutions. It is also intended to serve as a platform for future scholars in Islamic studies to explore diverse discourses and practices that have developed in Islam in order to see their subjectivity vis-Ã -vis universal Islamic values and thus apply the broad knowledge to praxis.
MA in Takhassus Turath Concentration
Barnamij Al-Takhassus Fi Al-Dirasat Al-Islamiyya Al-Turathiyya (Special Program for the Study of Classical Islam) is a concentration in the MA degree in Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, ÖйúPÕ¾
(UIII). This concentration focuses on classical Islamic studies by analyzing the Kitab Kuning and Turath using an interdisciplinary approach complemented by a competency-based curriculum. It is designed to produce visionary Islamic
scholars, researchers, and practitioners who comprehensively understand the Kitab Kuning and Turath while gaining a global perspective and insight. The program aims to establish itself as a center of excellence in classical Islamic
studies by developing visionary and relevant Islamic studies that address contemporary socio-religious challenges and problems. The mission of the Barnamij Al-Takhassus Fi Al-Dirasat Al-Islamiyya Al-Turathiyya concentration includes:
Organize education, and conduct studies and research on classical Islamic studies.
The Ph.D. in
Islamic Studies program is designed to produce scholars capable of conducting extensive and original research on the formation of Islamic discourses
and dynamics of Muslim societies either in the classical
or contemporary era through interdisciplinary, multi-interdisciplinary, and
transdisciplinary perspectives. Graduates of the Ph.D. in Islamic Studies program
are expected to have excellent substantive and theoretical knowledge of Islamic
Studies and social sciences and demonstrate an excellent command of research
skills required to produce independent and original research in the subject
areas of their scholarly interests.
Islamic Studies Program
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List of Lecturers and Researchers
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Dual Master’s Degree Program UIII – The University of Edinburgh
The dual Master's degree program, jointly offered by the Faculty of Islamic Studies at ÖйúPÕ¾ (UIII) and the HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Centre at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, stands as a distinguished and unparalleled academic collaboration, proudly supported by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia through the prestigious Indonesia Bangkit Scholarship,