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Masters degrees in Islamic Studies explore the rich tapestry of Islamic thought and practice, encompassing a wide range of subjects from history, law, and finance to politics and art. Related postgraduate specialisms include Christian-Muslim Relations, Islamic Finance & Accounting, and Religions of Asia & Africa.
With over 1.8 billion followers, Islam represents a vital area of academic inquiry. This programme typically traces the evolution of Islam from its inception around 600 CE to its current status as the world's fastest-growing religion. By adopting a broad, interdisciplinary approach, you will engage with theological foundations while also examining Islamic law, political Islam, and Islam's significant contributions to fields such as mathematics, astronomy, and algebra.
Completing a Masters in Islamic Studies not only enhances your knowledge of a major world religion but also equips you with intercultural understanding—an invaluable skill in today's globalised society. Graduates often pursue fulfilling careers in international organisations like the European Union or the United Nations, as well as in non-governmental organisations and media companies. Additionally, this degree serves as a strong foundation for further academic research and study, enabling you to explore your scholarly interests at a higher level.
By choosing to study Islamic Studies at the Masters level, you are positioning yourself at the forefront of a dynamic field that is increasingly relevant in our interconnected world.