B.A. in Islamic Studies is a 3-year undergraduate program that provides a comprehensive understanding of Islam, its history, culture, and religious practices. The course covers topics such as Islamic theology, the Qur'an, Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad), Islamic law (Sharia), history of the Islamic world, and contemporary issues facing Muslim societies. Students also explore Islamic philosophy, art, literature, and the role of Islam in global politics. The program blends theoretical knowledge with practical insights into Islamic civilization, fostering a deep appreciation for its traditions and contributions to science, literature, and culture. Graduates can pursue careers in academia, religious institutions, NGOs, government sectors, journalism, or diplomacy, contributing to interfaith dialogue and the understanding of Islamic culture and beliefs.