LI Islamic University Applicants

That seems like a pretty ostentatious campus. But i guess it is befitting of such a prestigious centre of Islamic learning.
 
Assalamu Aleykum Waraxmatullahi Wabarakatu.
Brilliant thread,benefitted me a lot.
I have a queries:How shouldI go about having my GCSE results and reference translated into arabic?Jazakallah in advance.And when is the 'right' time to apply for 09?
 
Assalamu Aleykum Waraxmatullahi Wabarakatu.
Brilliant thread,benefitted me a lot.
I have a queries:How shouldI go about having my GCSE results and reference translated into arabic?Jazakallah in advance.And when is the 'right' time to apply for 09?

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I think you should take them to the Saudi Embassy in your country they'll do it for you. I'm not sure but if you would like to be entered for the year 2009-2010 you should apply before jan-feb 2009.... as I already said i'n not sure:blind:

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Do you have to have memorize the whole quran?

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No akhi you don't, but as sister ayan said for doing some courses you have to, however if you know the full Qur'aan it will boost you chances by a lot, whatever the subject it.

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For Fall 2009, Madeenah Uni / Umm al Qura / Imaam Muhammad Uni accept applications until Hajj. I'm 99% certain after Hajj you cannot apply.
 
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For Fall 2009, Madeenah Uni / Umm al Qura / Imaam Muhammad Uni accept applications until Hajj. I'm 99% certain after Hajj you cannot apply.

Isn't that really early though?? If they want the grades of your final year in school, wouldn't they need to wait at least until you get them?:blind:
 
What kind of places can one study at who is past the age of 25? I'm 25 at the moment, but I would not even be able to go to an Islamic University for at least another year.

Places that are respectable and located in decent areas. I also have a wife, but no kids. I really want to focus on studying the Qur'an. I don't know Arabic at the moment, but I am in the process of learning, insha Allah.

Thanks!
 
^ I'm not too sure about Saudi...but a good place to start, especially if you want to learn arabic, is Egypt. There are many different insitutes which offer a variety of programmes spanning from a period of a month (intensive) to almost 2 years e.g. ww.fajr.com
 
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The age limit is not that strict, specially if your a revert to Islaam, people get accepted in their late 20s so it is always worth a try.
 
Assalaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,

I would like to get in contact with brother AbuSalahudeen; does anyone know whether he has an e-mail address I could reach him through?
 
does anyone know where i can get the application for Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University? I'll make dua for you every time I make dua for myself who ever gets it for me. :D
 
Assalamu 'Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuh,

I don't think that there is an online application form for Imaam ibn Saud available for downloading at the moment. However you can write to the University to request an application:

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University (IMIU)
P.O. Box 5701
Riyaadh 11432
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Or you can call them at:
(01) 258-0000 (from America dial 011-966 first)

Or fax them at:
(01) 259-0271

Or contact a student at the university for additional information at

[email protected]

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The age limit is not that strict, specially if your a revert to Islaam, people get accepted in their late 20s so it is always worth a try.

Hmm is this truly the case? How do I apply? I am 26 btw...

Would the fact that I hold a bachelors degree already hurt or help me?
 
it would help you tbh. . go on and apply bro. I'm sure you'll get in. people over 30 have gotten in. They just say 25, but their lenient
 
Assalaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,

I am from Pakistan.i hve completed my Inter. is there any one who can tell me tha how can i get admission in Madinah Uni? Please Help me in detail.my e-mail is EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED.

Jazak Allah.
 
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The age limit is not that strict, specially if your a revert to Islaam, people get accepted in their late 20s so it is always worth a try.

How do I apply? Are you sure about that? I am 26 and don't want to waste my time or get my hopes up. I have a degree in computer science already. I speak no Arabic and only have around a half juz memorized right now; I have to teach everything to myself because I cannot find anyone to help me. What, realistically, are my chances of being accepted?
 
How do I apply? Are you sure about that? I am 26 and don't want to waste my time or get my hopes up. I have a degree in computer science already. I speak no Arabic and only have around a half juz memorized right now; I have to teach everything to myself because I cannot find anyone to help me. What, realistically, are my chances of being accepted?

Salam,

To be frank akhi it all depends which country you come from and what your background is. If you coming from America or UK its going to be alot harder there are many many applicants reverts and people from all backgrounds. being 26 is going to make it harder but if your a revert and your a white brother your chances are far greater bi'ithniallah. But if your coming from a country with very few Muslims then age doesn't really matter that much. I know a brother from the UK who got in without knowing how to read the Mus'haf, so you can kind of see the picture (in my opinion only the best should enter, they should have a only hafid acceptance policey). But getting accepted or not is totally out of your hands, do what you have to do, apply and leave the rest to Allah, keep your day job and don't make a life changing decision to stop doing what your doing based on something which is uncertain.
 
Salam,

To be frank akhi it all depends which country you come from and what your background is. If you coming from America or UK its going to be alot harder there are many many applicants reverts and people from all backgrounds. being 26 is going to make it harder but if your a revert and your a white brother your chances are far greater bi'ithniallah. But if your coming from a country with very few Muslims then age doesn't really matter that much. I know a brother from the UK who got in without knowing how to read the Mus'haf, so you can kind of see the picture (in my opinion only the best should enter, they should have a only hafid acceptance policey). But getting accepted or not is totally out of your hands, do what you have to do, apply and leave the rest to Allah, keep your day job and don't make a life changing decision to stop doing what your doing based on something which is uncertain.

Ok, how do I apply?
 

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