Academic Content and Curriculum of Islamic Sciences - Undergraduate Undergraduate Program

The academic content and curriculum of the Bachelor of Islamic Studies Program comprehensively addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of Islam. This program usually includes the following main components:

Islamic Theology and Fundamentals of Faith: These courses provide students with a theological foundation through an in-depth study of Islam's basic tenets of faith, such as Allah, prophethood, the hereafter, angels and destiny.

Quran and Tafsir: The focus is on the content, structure and meaning of the Qur'an. Tafsir, the interpretation of the Qur'an, is an important component in this field. Students learn about the different schools and methods of exegesis.

Hadith Science: Information is given about the Prophet Muhammad's words, behaviors and affirmations (hadiths). Training is given on the collection, classification and evaluation of hadiths.

Islamic Law (Fiqh): Principles of Islamic law and provisions related to worship and daily life are studied. The legal opinions and practices of different sects are also included in the curriculum.

Arabic and Islamic Literature: Students are trained in the knowledge and use of the Arabic language to understand Islamic texts. This gives students the ability to read and understand Islamic sources in their original language.

Islamic History and Civilization: Topics such as the historical development of Islam, the golden age of Islamic civilization, the geographical spread of the Islamic world and its cultural contributions are discussed.

Islamic Philosophy and Thought: Courses on Islamic philosophy, Sufism and the history of Islamic thought. These courses examine the works of Islamic thinkers and the main currents in Islamic thought.

Contemporary Islamic Thought and Issues: Contemporary issues related to Islam and Muslim communities in today's world and their perspectives from an Islamic perspective are presented.

Research and Methodology: Students are provided with the skills to conduct research in the field of Islamic studies. This includes research methodology, critical thinking and academic writing techniques.

The Bachelor of Islamic Studies program aims to provide students with an understanding of the multifaceted nature of Islam and the ability to apply Islamic knowledge in the contemporary world. The program includes a variety of teaching methods, usually theoretical lectures, seminars, group discussions and independent research projects. This education allows students to deepen their Islamic knowledge and apply it in academic, social or religious fields.