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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.