The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Islamic Studies is a postgraduate program designed to provide in-depth knowledge of Islamic history, culture, theology, and jurisprudence. Typically spanning 2 years, this course explores the principles of the Quran, Hadith, Islamic philosophy, and law while fostering critical analysis and research skills. Students delve into topics such as Islamic civilization, modern Islamic thought, and comparative religion. The program is suitable for individuals seeking academic careers, roles in community leadership, or enhanced understanding of Islam’s impact on global cultures. Graduates can pursue opportunities in teaching, research, interfaith dialogue, and public policy. Admission requirements often include a bachelor’s degree in relevant disciplines, with some institutions conducting entrance exams or interviews.