MASTER OF ARTS IN ISLAMIC THOUGHT AND CIVILISATION

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

The aim of the Master of Arts in Islamic Thought and Civilisation programme is to produce graduates with scientific, comprehensive and integrated knowledge, skills and attitudes suited to becoming researchers, teachers, and practitioners in Islamic Thought and Civilisational studies within both local and international contexts.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Good bachelor degree or equivalent professional qualification; or
  • Obtained a CGPA of 2.7 and above in a related field; and
  • Proficient in English Language (IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 570) or the IIUM administered English Placement Test (EPT).

    Prospective students without sufficient academic background in their chosen field of study may be required to audit or complete prerequisite courses relevant to their thesis research, as determined by the selection committee

PROGRAMME DETAILS

Study Duration
Full-time Part-time
Long Short Long Short
No. of Weeks
No. of Semesters 4 2 8 4
No. of Years 2 4
Programme Structure
Subject Classification Credit % MQA
Compulsory Courses 0
Core / Major / Concentration
• Courses / Modules
0 0% 0%
Research 40 100% 100%
Others (specify)
Total Credit Value 40 100% 100%

COURSES

Research Methods
IITC 6001
This course introduces students to the science and art of research in the social sciences and humanities. It examines the nature and limits of research from Western and Islamic perspectives. The course will focus on various aspects of research: methods of research, stating a problem, literature review, framework for analysis, methods of data collection, locating materials, textual criticism, proposal writing, and referencing/documentation.
Islamisation of Human Knowledge
IITC 6039
This course deals with one of the most important missions of IIUM as enshrined in its constitution. The raison d’être, philosophy, vision and mission of the university will be discussed. The course shows how the IIUM mission is part of the global Muslim intellectual discourse of reformism (tajdid and islah), aimed at civilisational transformation and intellectual renewal. It highlights the paradigm of Tawhid, the concept of knowledge (‘Ilm), and the integrated personality of Ulul al-Albab, while examining contributions of scholars such as Imam al-Ghazali and contemporary discourse on Islamisation of knowledge.
Islam in Malay History and Culture
IITC 6007
This course is intended to bring about the understanding of the Malay world as part of the Muslim world at large. It examines the advent and spread of Islam in the region and its impact on socio-economic, political, and educational institutions. The course explores the development of Islamic thought in the Malay world and highlights the contributions of reformist movements and key intellectual figures.

CAREER PATHWAYS

Academia and Research Support
Engagement in teaching assistance, research support, and scholarly activities within universities, research institutes, and centres of Islamic thought and civilisation.
Policy and Institutional Support
Contribution to administrative, policy-support, and advisory roles in governmental and institutional bodies concerned with religion, culture, and society.
Religious and Community Engagement
Participation in religious institutions, community organisations, and educational initiatives that promote ethical and intellectual development.
Publishing and Knowledge Dissemination
Involvement in writing, editing, and content development across academic, media, and educational platforms addressing Islamic thought and civilisation.
Education and Curriculum Development
Roles in teaching, training, and designing educational programmes that integrate Islamic knowledge with contemporary disciplines.
Cultural and Civilisational Engagement
Participation in organisations and initiatives focused on heritage, intercultural dialogue, and societal development at local and international levels.

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

The aim of the Master of Arts in Islamic Thought and Civilisation programme is to produce graduates with scientific, comprehensive and integrated knowledge, skills and attitudes suited to becoming researchers, teachers, and practitioners in Islamic Thought and Civilisational studies within both local and international contexts.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Good bachelor degree or equivalent professional qualification; or
  • Obtained a CGPA of 2.7 and above in a related field; and
  • Proficient in English Language (IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 570) or the IIUM administered English Placement Test (EPT).


    Prospective students without sufficient academic background in their chosen field of study may be required to audit or complete prerequisite courses relevant to their thesis research, as determined by the selection committee

PROGRAMME DETAILS

Study Duration
Full-time Part-time
Min Normal Max Min Normal Max
No. of Semesters 2 4 6 4 8 10
No. of Years 1 2 3 2 4 5
Programme Structure
Subject Classification Credit %
3 Core Courses 9 30
1 Elective Course 3
Dissertation 28 70
Others (specify)
Total Credit Value 40 100%

COURSES

Mixed Mode Courses
Core
IITC 7001: Research Methodology
3
IITC 7039: Islamisation and Integration of Human Knowledge
3
IITC 7007: Seminar in Malay History and Civilisation
3
Elective (Any 1 Course)
IITC 7313: Manuscripts in Islamic Civilisation
3
IITC 7314: Islah and Tajdid in Islamic History
3
IITC 7315: The Ottomans and Malay World Studies
3
IITC 7341: Gender Equity in Islam
3
IITC 7342: Islam and History of Religions
3
IITC 7344: Islam and Other Religions
3
IITC 7371: Islam, Peace and Security
3
IITC 7372: Science, Technology and Environment in Islamic Civilisation
3
IITC 7374: Islamic Socio-political Thoughts and Institutions in the Modern Period
3
IITC 7375: Seminar on Social Science in Modern European History
3
Research
Dissertation
28
Total Credit Value
40

CAREER PATHWAYS

Academia and Research Support
Engagement in teaching assistance, research support, and scholarly activities within universities, research institutes, and centres of Islamic thought and civilisation.
Policy and Institutional Support
Contribution to administrative, policy-support, and advisory roles in governmental and institutional bodies concerned with religion, culture, and society.
Religious and Community Engagement
Participation in religious institutions, community organisations, and educational initiatives that promote ethical and intellectual development.
Publishing and Knowledge Dissemination
Involvement in writing, editing, and content development across academic, media, and educational platforms addressing Islamic thought and civilisation.
Education and Curriculum Development
Roles in teaching, training, and designing educational programmes that integrate Islamic knowledge with contemporary disciplines.
Cultural and Civilisational Engagement
Participation in organisations and initiatives focused on heritage, intercultural dialogue, and societal development at local and international levels.