The Islamic University of Minnesota proudly offers the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Islamic Studies with a concentration in Islamic Jurisprudence/Fiqh. This prestigious program is tailored for individuals dedicated to deepening their understanding of Islamic law. With a rigorous focus on advanced Islamic jurisprudence, it aims to cultivate a thorough expertise in the diverse aspects of Fiqh, preparing scholars for significant contributions in the field.
Graduates will be able to:
1: Gain a profound understanding of advanced principles in Islamic Jurisprudence.
2: Acquire specialized knowledge in contemporary Fiqh issues, Ijtihad and Taqlid, and the objectives of Islamic Law.
3: Develop advanced research and analytical skills.
4: Enhance their ability to critically engage with complex theological, legal, historical, and cultural discourses in Quranic Sciences.
Online/live sessions or
Self-Paced Study
Monthly:$129
Quarterly :$486
Total:$5,160
3 Quarters per Year: ~
3.3 year
4 Quarters per Year:
2.5 year
Full Time:4 courses per
quarter
Part Time:2 courses per
quarter
English or Arabic
Online/live sessions or
Self-Paced Study
Monthly:$129
Quarterly :$486
Total:$5,160
3 Quarters per Year: ~
3.3 year
4 Quarters per Year:
2.5 year
Full Time:4 courses per
quarter
Part Time:2 courses per
quarter
English or Arabic
Total: 60 quarter credits
Core Courses: 20 credits
Electives: 15 credits
Research Methodology course: 5 credits
Ph.D. Dissertation: 20 credits
1:ISEC700 Advanced Studies in the Fundamentals of Aqeedah - 5 Credits
2: ISEC701 Study in the Foundations of Hadeeth - 5 Credits
3: ISEC702 Advanced Studies in Usul al-Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence) - 5 Credits
4:ISEC703 Methodologies of Qur'anic Exegesis - 5 Credits
The Fall Quarter
1: ISEF700 Contemporary Fiqh Issues - 5 Credits
2:ISEF701 Ijtihad and Taqlid - 5 Credits
3:ISEF702 Maqasid al-Sharia (Objectives of Islamic Law) - 5 Credits
1: ISEC704 Research Methodology - 5 Credits
1: ISEC705 Ph.D. Dissertation - 20 Credits
1: Copy of Valid Passport or ID: Please provide a clear image of your valid passport or photo ID to verify your identity.
2: Most Recent College or University Diploma and Transcripts: Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree. Official transcripts must be submitted.
3: For Track 1(Master's Degree Holders): Applicants must have completed a master's degree. Official transcripts must be submitted.
4: For Track 2(Bachelor's Degree Holders): Applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree. Official transcripts must be submitted.
5: Personal Statement: A personal statement is required. This should outline your interest in the program, your career goals, and why you believe you would be a good fit for the program.
6: Letters of Recommendation: A letter of recommendation is required. These should come from individuals who can speak to your qualifications for the program, such as teachers or employers.
7: Application Form: Applicants must submit a fully completed application form through the university's online application system. It is essential that all sections of the form are thoroughly and accurately completed to ensure your application is properly considered.
8: Application Fee:The application fee for a Ph.D. program is $100.
9: Additional Requirements for Applicants without an Academic Background in Islamic Studies:If your undergraduate or graduate degree does not include an academic background in Islamic Studies, you are required to fulfill the admission requirements for the graduate program by completing four undergraduate-level courses. These courses should cover foundational topics in Islamic Studies. You can complete these courses at your own pace, or if you already have sufficient knowledge of Islamic Studies, you can take exams for these courses.
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