LI Islamic University Applicants

Ok, how do I apply?

You need to prepare all the paperwork, there are a few posts on this thread, explaining exactly what you need; GCSE/High School Certification, Birth Certificate, Two References from (Well known Shaykh or ex students like Shaykh Suhiab Hassan, Ahlul Hadeeth UK, Muslim World League, Shariah Council of Britian etc) etc and then fill in the application form, which can be found on http://www.fatwa-online.com/downloads/dow001/index.htm. Then you can either apply in person (The School is closed for sometime during the Summer, and closed Every Thursday and Friday) or you could give it to a student there, and he will give it in for you, but try attend in person if you can.
 
You need to prepare all the paperwork, there are a few posts on this thread, explaining exactly what you need; GCSE/High School Certification, Birth Certificate, Two References from (Well known Shaykh or ex students like Shaykh Suhiab Hassan, Ahlul Hadeeth UK, Muslim World League, Shariah Council of Britian etc) etc and then fill in the application form, which can be found on http://www.fatwa-online.com/downloads/dow001/index.htm. Then you can either apply in person (The School is closed for sometime during the Summer, and closed Every Thursday and Friday) or you could give it to a student there, and he will give it in for you, but try attend in person if you can.

Well known ex students or just ex students? There is no way I'll be able to apply in person and I don't know anyone there. Do they not have a mailing address?
 
Well known ex students or just ex students? There is no way I'll be able to apply in person and I don't know anyone there. Do they not have a mailing address?

It doesn't have to be a well known ex student but and ex student will do, I wouldn't advise you to post it, try your best to get in contact with a current student.
 
Assalam walaikum
i finished my A level last year, and im still waiting for uni intake, is there still time for me to get enrolled at King Saug University? I don't want to study Islamic matters, i read on its site that it also offer secular studies, are there too available for non-arabs?
anybody can help with any information about the university.plz plz
 
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Bismillah Wasalaatu Wasalaam alaa Rasullulah S.A.W

Do you know of any opportunities for sisters to study islam in muslim
countries ?

This is at any reputable university in a muslim country.

Do you know if scholarships are available?

Jazakhallah khair

Masalaam
 
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Bismillah Wasalaatu Wasalaam alaa Rasullulah S.A.W

Do you know of any opportunities for sisters to study islam in muslim
countries ?

This is at any reputable university in a muslim country.

Do you know if scholarships are available?

Jazakhallah khair

Masalaam

From the Multaqa forums:

nasirmuzaffar said:
InshAllah, from next year Jamiah Islamiyyah, Madinah (Islamic University of Madinah) will be inaugrating its new female wing of the university.

From next year InshAllah, 2 courses will be available to study for the sisters :

1. The Arabic (Lugh) course
2. Shariah Course

Hopefully, this sounds to be some pretty exciting news for sisters !

Dr. Ibrahim Hanif-ur-Rahman, currently studying Fiqh at Madinah University shared this news with me on the phone a couple of days ago.
 
Out of curiousity...why after so long theres finally a section for Muslim women and only a few courses? A lot of times i see things for brothers mostly...Allahu Alam....the thing with age limits bother me too at some unis. Also...what is GSCE??? A lot of us dont live in the UK or other places that follow this form of academic lingo...
If i ever get rejected cuz of my age, i sure as heck wont be happy :X

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What I mean is that at least you can study in it. Thank Allah for what you have.
 
mashaAllah. looks modern!
does it offer short courses for Arabic or Tahfiz programme etc?
 
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Light of Heaven, Umm al Qura does offer all the classes for women. They have a separate females university there that teaches Islamic courses. Madeenah university most probably will some day cater to that too seeing the need. For Americans, a high school diploma is required to apply and I think the cut off age is 23 - 25 for women. I heard it was 23 and was being upped to 25, but I never checked recently to find out.

zircon, if you don't know Arabic, the first two years you take classes there for that. And then you spend 4 years on your Bachelors in Aqeedah, Sciences of Hadeeth, Shari'ah, or a fourth faculty which is slipping from my memory right now. Sorry. But I'm not sure if they actually teach Quran memorization there. InshaAllah somebody else could answer that for you though.
 

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