Course Overview
Master of Arts in Islamic History and Culture: This program provides an in-depth study of the historical and cultural dimensions of the Islamic world, spanning from its inception to contemporary times. Students explore various aspects of Islamic civilization, including its intellectual, social, political, and artistic developments. Through coursework, research projects, and seminars, students delve into topics such as the life of Prophet Muhammad, the expansion of Islam, the development of Islamic societies, the arts and architecture of the Islamic world, and the interactions between Islamic and other civilizations. Graduates of this program are equipped with a comprehensive understanding of Islamic history and culture, and they pursue careers in academia, research, cultural institutions, diplomacy, journalism, and international organizations, where they contribute to scholarship, education, and intercultural dialogue.