The Main Campus of the Islamic University of Madinah is a globally recognized center for Islamic studies and Arabic language education. Established in 1961, it primarily serves international and local students seeking in-depth knowledge of Islamic sciences. The campus offers a wide range of programs focused on religious and linguistic studies, catering to students from diverse backgrounds who aim to deepen their understanding of Islam.
Islamic Studies: Comprehensive programs covering theology, jurisprudence (Fiqh), Hadith, Tafsir (Quranic exegesis), and the history of Islam. These courses are designed to produce scholars and educators who can contribute to Islamic knowledge worldwide.
Arabic Language: Specialized courses for non-native speakers to master the Arabic language, with an emphasis on grammar, literature, and rhetoric, enabling students to engage with Islamic texts in their original language.
Sharia Law: Advanced studies in Islamic legal principles and their application in contemporary contexts, preparing students for roles as judges, legal advisors, and community leaders.
Da’wah and Usul al-Din: Programs focused on Islamic outreach, theology, and the fundamentals of faith, equipping students with skills for preaching and teaching.
Secondary Programs: Preparatory and secondary education tracks for younger students, integrating Islamic teachings with general education.
The campus is equipped with modern facilities, including libraries with extensive collections of Islamic manuscripts, mosques for spiritual development, and dormitories for international students. Its location in the holy city of Madinah provides a unique environment for spiritual and academic growth, fostering a deep connection to Islamic heritage. The university’s mission is to spread authentic Islamic knowledge and promote moderate teachings globally.