The MA in Islamic Studies require two years of course work (48 units).
Faculty (click here for faculty info)
Courses
fmi, contact the Office of Religion and Culture, 909.607.9592 or religionculture@cgu.edu
Arabic
Persian
The Religion of Islam
History of Islamic Civilization: Classical Period
Qur’an and its Interpreters
Survey of Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Mysticism
Islamic Law and Legal Theory
Islamic Ethics
Islamic Mysticism: Sufism
Islam in the American Mosaic
Islam and the West: Dialogue and Confrontation
Islam in the Modern World
Engendering and Experience: Women in the Islamic Tradition
The Divine Body
Islamic Societies: From Muhammad to the Mongols
Gunpowder Empires: Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals
Islamic Societies: From the Ottomans to the Present
The Middle East in Modern Times
Study Abroad
Students in the program may take a semester abroad. The School of Religion has established connections with Al Azhar University and Cairo University in Egypt. Arrangements may be made to study at other universities as well.
Student Profiles (click here for Student Profiles)
The MA in Islamic Studies was established through the several grants from the National Endowment of the Humanities and the support of the Muslim community through the fund-raising efforts of the Islamic Studies Council.
In 2000 a Focus Grant “Engaging Islam” involved the Religion faculty in a semester long study of Islam in preparation for creating an MA. An NEH Curriculum Grant “Comparing Religions: Theory and Practice” funded the development of comparative courses. Finally an NEH Challenge Grant provided matching funds to support an endowed chair in Islamic Studies.
fmi, please visit the webpages for the School of Religion's Islamic Studies Council