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Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies (GCIS)
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Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies (GCIS)

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College of Islamic Studies

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The Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies (GCIS), offered in Arabic, is a comprehensive program designed for individuals interested in understanding Islam and its impact on Muslim communities worldwide. This certificate offers a unique opportunity to explore the interdisciplinary nature of Islamic Studies, and gain a better understanding of Islamic history, theology, philosophy, law, and ethics.

The insights gained from the program can be practically applied to professional and educational settings, while widely contributing to the development of more inclusive and diverse communities. The certificate also serves as a bridge program for students who may consider pursuing a Master’s degree in Contemporary Islamic Studies offered at the college.

Language

Arabic

Program Duration

1 Year

Certification

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The GCIS aims to promote a deeper understanding of Islamic thought and its features of moderation, ease, and openness. It equips students with the ability to follow and interact with Islamic jurisprudence, its traditional and contemporary texts, and its constant and changing principles. A strong foundational grasp of Islamic studies enables students to understand intellectual nuances, identify their own positions in various discourses, apply theories to their own realities, and engage positively with other cultures, religions, and philosophies.

An 18-credit graduate certificate program taught over one year in Arabic that includes:

Course Name
Foundations of Islamic Thought
Contemporary Quran and Hadith Studies
Applied Research Methodologies in Islamic Studies
Non-Textual Legal Sources
Fatwa, Family and Society
Islamic Jurisprudence, Politics and the State

Applicants seeking admissions to the Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies (GCIS) should have a bachelor’s degree in a related field from a recognized institution.

Please refer to the following table for a summary of the admissions criteria:

Program Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies (GCIS)
Required Field of Study All fields
Language Proficiency Must demonstrate proficiency in Arabic through previous studies (e.g. completing an undergraduate degree in which the language of instruction was Arabic or by an interview-based test with CIS). In addition, students need to prove their English language proficiency by providing a score equivalent to TOEFL 35-45 or IELTS 5. Exemption is possible if applicants have studied in English.

Tuition Fees

Student Financial Information

Program Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies
Total Program Tuition Fees QAR 36,000
Tuition Fees per Credit Hour QAR 2,000
Total Program Credit Hours 18
Program Duration 1 year

There are no scholarships available to international students for any of the CIS graduate certificate programs. All applicants need to be self-funded.