Islamic Studies
Postgraduate
In Leeds
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Leeds
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Islam is one of the most influential and widely practised religions in the world and there is a growing recognition that Islamic Studies is a subject of strategic importance both in the global context and in modern Britain.
This Islamic Studies degree offers you teaching of the highest standard, in a research-intensive environment where scholars and students come together to explore the rich and variegated landscape of Islam, the Islamicate, Muslim societies and cultures. We combine a number of academic perspectives throughout the degree, including theology, history, philosophy, sociology and political science. The complex and evolving nature of our field of enquiry demands dynamic tools of analysis, meaning that you'll study the conventional analytical tools applied in Islamic Studies alongside cutting-edge approaches such as decoloniality and critical Muslim studies.
You'll also be able to access a wide range of activities offered by the School's Iqbal Centre for the Study of Contemporary Islam.
Part-time study
Year 1 can be studied part-time over two years through the Lifelong Learning Centre. The remaining years will be completed full-time through the School. For more information visit Arabic, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies on the Lifelong Learning Centre website.
Specialist resources
Leeds has a wealth of facilities for students of Middle Eastern studies. Our departmental archive contains 500 Arabic manuscripts, as well as 10,000 archaeological artefacts that ranging from Pharaonic to early Palestinian eras. It’s a fantastic research resource – as is our library, which has extensive collections relating to Middle Eastern and Islamic studies..
If you choose to study Arabic or another Middle Eastern language during your degree, you’ll find that Leeds has excellent language facilities too, including a fully equipped Language Centre with digital language labs, audio-visual booths and Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
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Entry requirements
A-level: ABB
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Where an applicant is taking the EPQ in a relevant subject this might be considered alongside other Level 3 qualifications and may attract an alternative offer in addition to the standard offer. If you are taking A Levels, this would be BBB at A Level and grade A in the EPQ.
We welcome applications from mature students with Access qualifications, and from students with a wide range of qualifications.
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Subjects
- Arabic
- Theology
- Global
- Part Time
- Islam
Course programme
This degree comprises all the traditional subjects you would expect of a firmly-grounded and well-designed Islamic Studies degree. You'll cover modules which deal with Muslim theology, Shari’a law, Islamism, Qur’anic Studies and contemporary intellectual trends. You'll also have the opportunity to explore intellectual traditions, social formations and political discourses that are too often marginalised or excluded altogether from the discipline. Examples include Sunni-Murji’ite theology, proto-Shi’i theology, Hanafi legal thought, sexual ethics, emancipatory readings of the Qur’an by women and Black Muslim liberation theology.
Throughout your degree, you'll benefit from ample opportunities to explore your own intellectual curiosities, especially from your second year onwards, when you will be able to formulate your own essay questions within certain modules. In your final year, you''ll be able to put the research skills you have gained into practice in your final year project – an independent piece of research on a topic of your own choosing.
These are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.
Modules Year 1Compulsory modules
- Arabic for Beginners 20 credits
- Introduction to Islamic Theology 20 credits
- Early and Medieval Islamic History 20 credits
- Persian for Beginners 20 credits
- Turkish for Beginners 20 credits
- Introduction to Arab and Islamic Civilisation 20 credits
- Introduction to the Middle East: Politics, Culture and Religion 20 credits
- LCS Academic Essentials 5 credits
- Religion in Modern Britain 10 credits
Compulsory modules
- Culture and Society in the Arab World 20 credits
- Islamic Law: Theory and Practice 20 credits
- The Qur'an: History, Text and Intepretation 20 credits
- Arabic for Beginners 2 20 credits
- Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict 20 credits
- Global Jihad: From the Taliban to ISIS 20 credits
- Modern Middle Eastern History 20 credits
- Contemporary Arabic Media 20 credits
Compulsory modules
- Islam and Modernity 20 credits
- The Hadith: History, Criticism and Canonisation 20 credits
- Final Year Project
- Arab Drama on Stage and Screen 20 credits
- Arabic for Beginners 3 20 credits
- Middle Eastern Politics: Regimes, Societies and Conflict
Islamic Studies