Islamic University of Madinah
الجامعة الإسلامية بالمدينة المنورة Jāmiʻah al-Islāmīyah bi-al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah | |
Motto | الجامعة التي لا تغيب عنها الشمس |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1961 |
Religious affiliation | Islam |
Students | 22,000 |
Location | , 24°28′50″N 39°33′53″E / 24.48056°N 39.56472°E |
Website | iu (in Arabic) |
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The Islamic University of Madinah (Template:Lang-ar) is a public Islamic university in Medina, Saudi Arabia. Established by King Saud bin Abdulaziz in 1961,[2] the institute is said to have been associated with Salafism, while claiming to have exported Salafi-inclined theologians around the world.[3][4][5][6][7] Others disagree and state that the institution is objective and scientific, being detached to any singular ideology.[8] It received institutional academic accreditation without exceptions from the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment in April 2017.[9]
This university is designated only for Muslim male students.[10]
Islamic science colleges
University students may study Sharia, Qur'an, Usul al-din and Hadith, while non-native speakers may also study Arabic language. The university offers Bachelor of Arts, Master's and Doctorate degrees.[11] Studies at the College of Sharia Islamic law were the first to start when the university opened. It offers scholarship programs for students with accommodation and living expenses covered.[citation needed]
Recently added colleges
In 2009, the university opened a Faculty of Engineering.[12] In 2011 the university opened a Faculty of Computer and Information Science.[13] In 2012, the university opened a Faculty of Science for the first time.[14][15] In 2019, the university announced that it would open a faculty of Judiciary Studies.[16]
Online degrees
In 2019, the university announced that it would begin to offer online degrees through a new e-learning and distance education program.[17] The university currently offers an online bachelor of arts in Sharia and a certificate-granting program in Arabic language for non-native speakers.[18][19]
Alumni
- Abdur Razzaq Iskander
- Hidayat Nur Wahid – Chairman of the Indonesian People’s Consultative Assembly (2004-2009), Islamic scholar with pluralistic view.[20][21]
- Mufti Menk - Zimbabwean Islamic Scholar.
- Abdullah Awad Al Juhany
- Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i
- Rabee al-Madkhali
- Mishary Rashid Alafasy[22][23]
- Yasir Qadhi[24]
- Bilal Philips
- Sajjad Nomani
- Jusuf Barčić, Bosnian Shaykh
- Ja'afar Mahmud Adam. Nigerian Islamic Scholar
See also
References
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- ^ Madinah Archived 2010-06-15 at the Wayback Machine Saudi Embassy. Winter 2000.
- ^ M. Milosevic; K. Rekawek (3 April 2014). Perseverance of Terrorism: Focus on Leaders. IOS Press. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-61499-387-2.
- ^ Chaplin, Chris. "Salafi Islamic piety as civic activism: Wahdah Islamiyah and differentiated citizenship in Indonesia." Citizenship studies 22.2 (2018): 208-223.
- ^ Determann, Jörg Matthias. "Circuits of Faith: Migration, Education, and the Wahhabi Mission by Michael Farquhar." The Middle East Journal 71.2 (2017): 331-332.
- ^ Chaplin, Chris. "Imagining the land of the two holy mosques: The social and doctrinal importance of Saudi Arabia in Indonesian Salafi discourse." Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies 7.2 (2014): 217-236.
- ^ MUSA, M.F., 2018. THE RIYAL AND RINGGIT OF PETRO-ISLAM: INVESTING SALAFISM IN EDUCATION. Islam in Southeast Asia: Negotiating Modernity, p.63. "Scholars have argued that the Islamic University of Madinah is the primary exporter of Wahhabi ideology, and has produced Salafi-inclined theologians, who later promoted the ideology throughout the world."
- ^ Abdur Rahman I. Doi; Abdassamad Clarke (2008). Sharīʻah: Islamic Law. Ta-Ha. p. 690. ISBN 9781842000878.
- ^ "The Islamic University Received Institutional Accreditation Without Exception (in Arabic)". Sabq Online Newspaper. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- ^ "Regeringen ska stoppa CSN-bidrag till saudiska studier - DN.SE". DN.SE (in Swedish). 2017-12-06. Archived from the original on 2 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ University of Madinah
- ^ "النشأة". Islamic University of Madinah.
- ^ "نبذة عن كلية الحاسب الآلي". Islamic University of Madinah. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
- ^ "The Islamic University Starts the Admission for Science Programs for the First Time (Arabic)". Al-Riyadh Newspaper. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
- ^ "النشأة". Islamic University of Madinah.
- ^ "كلية الأنظمة والدراسات القضائية بالجامعة الإسلامية تستعد لاستقبال أول دفعة من طلابها". وكالة الأنباء السعودية. 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
- ^ @iu_edu (August 27, 2010). "تدشين مبادرة التعليم عن بعد في الجامعة الإسلامية". Twitter.
- ^ "Sharia online program". Islamic University of Madinah. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
- ^ "Arabic language for non-native speakers". Islamic University of Madinah. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
- ^ Kersten, Carool (2015). Islam in Indonesia: The Contest for Society, Ideas and Values. Oxford University Press. p. 255. ISBN 9780190247775.
- ^ "Dr. Muhammad Hidayat Nur Wahid". KAICIID. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
- ^ إسلام ويب (2009-04-15). "نبذة عن حياة الشيخ مشاري العفاسي". Islamweb. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
- ^ "عن الشيخ مشاري راشد العفاسي". Mishari Alafasi. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
- ^ Fouad, Khadija (2016). American Muslim Undergraduates Views On Evolution (PhD). Indiana University. p. 14.
External links
- Official University Website (English and Arabic)
- Official Website of The University's British Students (English)