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Islamic University of Madinah

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Islamic University of Madinah
Islamic university
Year dem found am6 September 1961 Edit
Ein field of workIslam, sharia, aqidah, fiqh, exact science Edit
CountrySaudi Arabia Edit
Edey de administrative territorial entity insydMedina Province Edit
Coordinate location24°28′50″N 39°33′52″E Edit
Demma headquarters locationMedina Edit
Language dem useArabic Edit
Dema official websitehttps://iu.edu.sa/ Edit
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De Islamic University of Madinah (Arabic: الجامعة الإسلامية بالمدينة المنورة) be a public Islamic university insyd Medina, Saudi Arabia. King Saud bin Abdulaziz establish am insyd 1961.[1] Dem say dis institution be associate plus Salafism, while dey claim to have export Salafi-inclined theologians around de world.[2][3][4][5][6] Odas disagree den state say de institution be objective den scientific, be detached to any singular ideology.[7] E receive institutional academic accreditation widout exceptions from de National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment insyd April 2017.[8] Na renowned Islamic scholar Maududi involve insyd de establishment den management of de university.[9]

Colleges

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Pure Islamic Colleges

  • Shari'ah (Islamic Law)
  • Holy Qur-an Studies
  • Noble Hadith Studies
  • Creed and Propagation

Scientific Colleges

  • Sciences
  • Computing
  • Engineering

Arts Colleges

  • Regulations & Economics
  • Literature & Humanities[10]

Community Education & eLearning

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Often, dem dey offer law, accounting den language courses online anaa in-person for public.

Notable alumni

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  • Ja'afar Mahmud Adam
  • Mishari bin Rashid Alafasy[11][12]
  • Abdul Hadi Awang
  • Muhammad Ayyub
  • Jusuf Barčić, Bosnian Shaykh
  • Dr. Abdul Majeed Abdul Bari – Former Minister of Islamic Affairs, Maldives
  • Khalid Basalamah
  • Syafiq Riza Basalamah
  • Abdur Razzaq Iskander
  • Ali Abdullah Jaber
  • Abdullah Awad Al Juhany
  • Omar Abedeen Qasmi Madani, Indian Islamic scholar[13][14]
  • Rabee al-Madkhali
  • Mufti Menk – De Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe
  • Sajjad Nomani
  • Bilal Philips
  • Yasir Qadhi[15]
  • Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed – Minister of Islamic Affairs, Maldives
  • Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i
  • Hidayat Nur Wahid – Chairmo of de Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly (2004–2009), Islamic scholar plus pluralistic view.[16][17]
  • Ali Warsame, Somali Islamic scholar den preacher[18][19]

References

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  1. Madinah Archived 2010-06-15 at the Wayback Machine Saudi Embassy. Winter 2000.
  2. M. Milosevic; K. Rekawek (3 April 2014). Perseverance of Terrorism: Focus on Leaders. IOS Press. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-61499-387-2.
  3. Chaplin, Chris. "Salafi Islamic piety as civic activism: Wahdah Islamiyah and differentiated citizenship in Indonesia." Citizenship studies 22.2 (2018): 208-223.
  4. Determann, Jörg Matthias. "Circuits of Faith: Migration, Education, and the Wahhabi Mission by Michael Farquhar." The Middle East Journal 71.2 (2017): 331–332.
  5. Chaplin, Chris. "Imagining the land of the two holy mosques: The social and doctrinal importance of Saudi Arabia in Indonesian Salafi discourse." Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies 7.2 (2014): 217–236.
  6. Chaplin, Chris. "Imagining the land of the two holy mosques: The social and doctrinal importance of Saudi Arabia in Indonesian Salafi discourse." Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies 7.2 (2014): 217–236.
  7. Abdur Rahman I. Doi; Abdassamad Clarke (2008). Sharīʻah: Islamic Law. Ta-Ha. p. 690. ISBN 9781842000878.
  8. سبق. "The Islamic University Received Institutional Accreditation Without Exception (in Arabic)". Sabq Online Newspaper. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  9. Encyclopaedia Dictionary Islam Muslim World, etc. p. 873. Retrieved 29 February 2020. From 1956, the discussion of the role of Islam in the constitution, died down and Maududi, until restricted by ill-health in 1969, traveled widely outside Pakistan. He was a particularly frequent visitor to Saudi Arabia, where he took part in both the establishment and the running of Medina's Islamic university and the World Muslim League.
  10. "الكليات". Islamic University of Madina (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-07-07.
  11. إسلام ويب (2009-04-15). "نبذة عن حياة الشيخ مشاري العفاسي". Islamweb. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  12. "عن الشيخ مشاري راشد العفاسي". Mishari Alafasi. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  13. Khalid, Obaidullah (April 2010). "Huqūq Aur Unki Kharīd-o-Farokht (a book review)". Monthly Al-Farooque. 26 (5). Karachi: Jamia Farooqia: 13. Archived from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  14. Mayurbhanji, Muhammad Rūhul Amīn (25 May 2024). "Maulana Mufti Omar Abedeen Qasmi Madani: Mukhtasar Sawanihi Khaka" [Maulana Mufti Umar Abidin Qasmi Madani: A Brief Biographical Sketch]. abulmahasin.com (in Urdu). Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  15. Fouad, Khadija (2016). American Muslim Undergraduates Views On Evolution (PhD). Indiana University. p. 14.
  16. Kersten, Carool (2015). Islam in Indonesia: The Contest for Society, Ideas and Values. Oxford University Press. p. 255. ISBN 9780190247775.
  17. "Dr. Muhammad Hidayat Nur Wahid". KAICIID. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  18. "Sheekh Cali Warsame oo ahaa caalim weyn oo Soomaaliyeed oo geeriyooday". Voice of America (in Somali). 2022-05-28. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  19. "علي ورسمه حسن (عالم وداعية صومالي) | الصومال – شبكة الشاهد الإخبارية". 2014-07-11. Archived from the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
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