Ph.D. in Islamic Studies

A Ph.D. in Islamic Studies is a comprehensive research program that explores various aspects of Islam, including theology, history, philosophy, law (Fiqh), Islamic civilization, and contemporary issues. The program usually spans 3 to 5 years, depending on research progress. Students engage in advanced studies of Islamic texts such as the Quran, Hadith, and classical jurisprudence, while also examining modern interpretations and applications of Islamic principles. Admission typically requires a Master's degree in Islamic Studies or a related field, along with a well-defined research proposal. Graduates are prepared for academic, religious, or cultural leadership roles, contributing to scholarly and community-based initiatives in Islamic thought.