LI Islamic University Applicants

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Yes they do teach memorisation. The um al qura uni two year arabic programme includes:

This is a two-year program, divided into four levels. Among the major subjects taught are as follows:

1- The Holy Qur’an memorization, Tafseer (explanation), Tajweed.

2- Hadith-memorization and introduction to Hadith Sciences.

3- Conversation, development of linguistic skills, phonetics, syntax, morphology, rhetoric.

4- Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh).

5- Aqueedah (Islamic Belief).
http://www.uqu.edu.sa/page/en/244
 
This year apparently there's going to be a large increase in terms of admission; four-fold ! inshaAllaah
 
Salaam my dear respected brothers and elders.

I'm just writing to enquire as to how to apply to the University, and what is the deadline for all application?
Also, I live in the UK, South-east, which is miles from London and is very expensive to travel, however, I know many Shaikhs there and some scholars.

I'm really really wanting to go to one of these Islamic Universities. Is it a neccesity to be a Hafiz as I only know about 20-25 surahs off by heart, however, I know many Ahadith in English. Also, my Arabic is very weak.

How does one enter one of these Schools? Do I just send in my Application- also, I am midway through my second year of College or sixth form, and have not yet finished my A2 Courses..

If someone can help me, much appreciated.
 
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i had applied for islamic studies in some universities but as was destined for me, i ended up studying engg! but i wish to join some islamic course insha Allah after i finish my bachelors. or is it possible for me to register online for an islamic course which i can do side by side? Any kind of suggestion is welcomed....

wasalaam
 
Wa Alaykum Assalaam sister,

Yes, I would say it is certainly possible to do something alongside your other studies, even if it is a small and gradual way of seeking knowledge. This could be memorising Qur'an and studying Tajweed, taking up local classes in place, listening to lectures online or reading good Islamic books, or as you mentioned, you could do an online Islamic course of which there are quite a few to choose from.

Here is a thread which might have some useful links for online Islamic courses:
http://www.islamicboard.com/education-issues/134310950-online-education.html

Try to make a goal in your mind and then think of a way to achieve it. And have a structured approach to your studies. Always check your intention and Allaah (swt) will guide you and make the path easy for you.
 
Try to make a goal in your mind and then think of a way to achieve it. And have a structured approach to your studies. Always check your intention and Allaah (swt) will guide you and make the path easy for you.

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definitely, to have a clean intention is the most important thing ! Insha Allah i am trying. Would be good if people here pray for me so that I can actually do it inspite of the fact that the society at my place doesn't support it much...

jazakallah khairn!
 
Lol my uni is my home :p currently studying at IOU n its gng good alhumdulilah kinda tough at times u have to drag urself, buh alhumdulillah I love the subjects n all its gng gr8 :) remember me in ur duas inshaAllah
 

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