B.A. Islamic Studies
B.A. Islamic Studies
Eligibility
Fee Structure
Program Details
Eligibility
Eligibility for B.A. Programme in Islamic Studies
The minimum qualification required to apply is a pass in 10+2 examination or equivalent examination in any stream with a minimum of 50% overall aggregate of marks from any recognized Central or State Board with the ability of Quran reading. Candidates date of birth should be between January 2003 and December 2008.
Fee Structure
Program Details
Programme Objectives
The programme objectives covering all the three years of undergraduate courses are as follows:
- To impart knowledge in the subjects of Arabic and Islamic Studies.
- To promote innovative and logical thinking.
- To produce graduates who have a sound broad knowledge of fundamentals aspects of their specific areas and awareness of application of the subjects.
- To enable students to acquire extensive language skill in Arabic and English.
- To produce graduates who can contribute in public and private sectors at various level.
- To develop effective leadership quality among the students.
Programme Specific Objectives
- To impart detailed subject knowledge in Holy Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh, Islamic History, Comparative Religions and Islamic Banking & Finance etc.
- To train students in finding solutions for modern issues of family life and social life in the light of Qur’an and Hadith.
- To provide knowledge of basic concepts and philosophy of major religions Hinduism, Christianity and Judaism about God, worldly life and Hereafter.
- To develop translation skill from Arabic into English and vice versa.
- To teach values and ethics in general and Islamic values and ethics in particular in practical life.
Programme Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of the programme the students will be able:
- To demonstrate knowledge and competency in Arabic and Islamic Studies.
- To critically analyze the issues and problems in the light of Qur’an and Hadith.
- To provide solutions to familial and societal issues according to Islamic principles.
- To exercise leadership skills individually and collectively.
- To communicate effectively in Arabic and English both in written and oral.
- To translate texts from Arabic to English and vice versa professionally.
- To get employed in government and private sectors.
- To apply various modes of Islamic finance in business transactions.
- To contribute to interfaith and intra-faith dialogue to promote harmony in the society.
- To promote ethics and morality in their own lives and society.