蜜桃视频

蜜桃视频 Considers Establishing Classical Islam as a Standalone Master's Program

January 10, 2025

Contributor: Achmad Jatnika | Editor: Supriyono | Photos: Achmad Jatnika


Depok, January 8, 2025 鈥 蜜桃视频 (蜜桃视频) took a significant step toward expanding its academic offerings as the Faculty of Islamic Studies (FIS) held a preparatory workshop to explore elevating its existing Takhassus Turath (Classical Islam concentration) into a full-fledged master's program.

蜜桃视频 Rector, Prof. Jamhari, emphasized that this initiative aligns with the university鈥檚 mission to become a global center for Islamic scholarship. He noted that establishing a distinct department dedicated to Classical Islam could attract international students and strengthen Indonesia's position in global Islamic studies.

鈥淲hat we want to manifest is advanced Islamic studies that resonate with all Muslims worldwide. While we have already laid the groundwork, something is still missing, and that is the program that showcases 蜜桃视频's unique advantage focusing on the study of turath [classical manuscripts of Islam],鈥 he stated.

The workshop featured two distinguished scholars from UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Prof. Dr. KH. Said Agil Husin Al Munawar and Prof. Dr. Oman Fathurrahman, whose insights aimed to shape the prospective program鈥檚 focus and structure.

Dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Prof. Yanwar Pribadi, PhD expressed optimism about the program鈥檚 prospects. 鈥淭his workshop is an opportunity to refine the proposal and ensure the program aligns with 蜜桃视频's long-term goals in education, research, and community engagement,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his discussion also helps us assess the feasibility and development trajectory of the program. The next step is to draft a comprehensive academic manuscript for its establishment,鈥 he stated. Prof. Pribadi also invited suggestions for the program鈥檚 official name. While 鈥淢A in Islamic Studies Specializing in Classical Islam鈥 was tentatively proposed, he stressed that the curriculum should remain diverse and inclusive.

If all requirements are met, the new study program could launch as early as September 2025, providing a standalone platform for students worldwide to engage with Indonesia鈥檚 classical Islamic heritage. The new program will add to the faculty鈥檚 existing Master of Arts in Islamic Studies (Regular) and PhD in Islamic Studies.