Ph.D. in Islamic Philosophy is a specialized study degree that focuses on the intellectual traditions and philosophical thought of the Islamic world. Typically lasting 3 to 6 years, the program delves into fundamental issues such as Islamic metaphysics, ethics, logic, epistemology, and the impact of Islamic philosophers such as Al-Farabi, Avicenna, Al-Ghazali, and Mulla Sadra. Students investigate the links of philosophy, theology, law, and mysticism, examining both classical and contemporary controversies in Islamic thought. The curriculum consists of coursework, research methods, and a dissertation based on original research. Graduates frequently work in academia, religious institutions, or conduct philosophical and theological study.