Islamic Studies Online – Al-Madinah International University

Bismillah.

Introduction

For those of us who are serious about studying Islam and becoming full-time teachers and preachers, it is necessary to have a solid educational foundation in Islam. To achieve this, a person must systematically study each of the basic Islamic sciences while specializing in one or two that most interest them. It must be noted that without a solid educational foundation in Islamic sciences, the person will (generally) lack the depth to do any serious academic work.

But before we jump into the glorious world of Islamic sciences, we must satisfy the two mighty prerequisites: Qur’an and Arabic. The student of Islamic knowledge must be proficient in his/her reading of Qur’an (ideally, should be a hafidh of Qur’an), should know basic tafsir of the ayaat and should recite and ponder over the Qur’an habitually.

As for Arabic, proficiency in Arabic consists of reading comprehension, listening comprehension, writing/typing proficiency, and solid understanding of the grammar.

For those of us who satisfy these two prerequisites, we often face a stubborn obstacle: its not always feasible to travel abroad for a period of 4-6 years to study Islam.

But alhamdulillah, now there is a great alternative available. Those who are proficient in Qur’an and Arabic and want to study Islam from authentic sources systematically – which means studying all the basic sciences and specializing in one or two – there is Al-Madinah International University.

What is Al-Madinah International University?

The idea of establishing Al-Madinah International University (MEDIU) was mooted by a group of renowned Muslim scholars who wanted to provide contemporary Muslims with modern yet suitable educational tools which would equip them for the harsh reality of living in the Muslim world today – a world that is desperately plagued by war, prejudice, poverty, injustice and illiteracy.

By facilitating e-learning, MEDIU can be easily accessed by students from all corners of the world at any time or place of their own choosing.

MEDIU was named after Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, the holy and blessed city where Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) established the capital of the first Islamic state, which is also considered the qiblah for those seeking Islamic knowledge.

MEDIU obtained approval as a university from the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia on 26 December 2006 and subsequently was registered on 20 June 2007 (KPT/JPS/DFT/US/B22).

MEDIU operates under Malaysia’s Private Higher Education Act of 1996 (Act 555) which governs its establishment and the administration in order to prepare and provide a conducive learning environment for students of higher learning.

Source: About Al-Madinah International University.

You can read more about the University Rector, University Council, history and facts, and academic staff.

Programs Offered

Along with degrees and diplomas in IT, business admin and finance, MEDIU offers bachelor degrees in fiqh, hadith, ulum-ul Qur’an, daw’ah, and Arabic. They also offer master and PhD degrees. All these programs are in Arabic and the student who wants to enroll has to pass an Arabic proficiency test to qualify for the courses.

The degree is pretty affordable too. The entire degree (full-time) in fiqh for the 4 years costs $6,853 USD, which is pretty decent. Here is a complete breakdown of the fees and refund policy. They also have generous scholarships for students who cannot pay for their studies.

An important point to note is that unlike many online universities, the degrees are accredited.

Online and On-Campus

All the degrees are available online, which is the primary domain of MEDIU. However, they have also set up a campus in Malaysia recently. Students can apply either for studies online or on-campus.

Update: here is a look at the campus:

Here is a link to their youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/mediuvideo

Online Studies – How does it Work?

The online studies with MEDIU has four components:

1) Course Notes

2) Recorded Lectures

3) Live Lectures

4) Powerpoint-style summary of the Course Notes

All these components are tied together by a course management software (Moodle), and it is named ALIM (pronounced aleem). The ALIM system lists all your courses, due dates, announcements, what lessons are to be completed in each week, etc.

The course notes are the main component. These are divided into lessons and each lesson has sub-lessons. At the beginning of the semester, the student is given an outline of what lessons to complete on a weekly basis.

Attached are few snapshots of the course notes:

Table of Contents

Components of a Lesson

Sample Lesson

The recorded lectures come in a very interesting format: .exe. The executable file comes complete with the text from the course notes (sometimes with additions) and a small media player that plays the files. The recorded lecture is basically a teacher reading from the course notes and explaining anything that he feels necessary. Here are some snapshots:

Table of Contents

Sample Lecture

The live lectures are conducted through an online software called Dimdim. The live lectures are basically a summary of the recorded lessons with question and answers. They take place around 6-7 times a semester. Each lecture is for an hour, so if you have the full course load (i.e. 5 courses) you will take 5 hours of live lectures. Here is a snapshot:

The last component of study is an online, powerpoint-style summary of the course notes. This is done in the ALIM system through a software module called SCORM. This component is a useful study tool because it tests your understanding with short questions and MCQs, etc. Here is a snapshot:

Tests and Exams

Assignments, quizzes, forum participation and short tests are conducted online through ALIM. These are generally not worth a lot of the course grade (20-30%). The larger portion is for the midterm (20%) and the final (50%). The midterm and the final exams are done in-person and for this, the student needs a proctor and a location where the exam can be administered. The University emails the exams to the proctor, who prints it, gives it to the student at the correct time, then takes the exams, scans and emails them and finally snail-mails them to the University.

Usually all the assignments, short tests and even the midterms are very straightforward. However the finals are tricky and they fully test the understanding of a student by making them write long answers. For example, during the finals, it is quite necessary to have many proofs from the Qur’an and sunnah memorized by heart.

Conclusion

MEDIU is a great system of learning for those who are proficient in Qur’an and Arabic. It is systematic and organized, allowing the student to gain a lot of benefit in a short time. In my opinion, MEDIU is perfect for people who:

  • Have studied Arabic abroad and are looking for the next step.
  • Are actively involved in dawah work in the West and thus cannot go abroad for formal studies.
  • Have a diploma in Islamic studies/informal education in Islamic studies and want to enhance and deepen their knowledge.
  • Have a bachelors in Islamic studies but cannot travel for masters.

Moreover, driven students can combine studies at MEDIU with specialization in any science that they wish. For example, a student can do the MEDIU degree in fiqh and specialize with a private teacher in the sciences of qiraa’aat, giving him a solid foundation in all Islamic sciences and a specialization that interests and drives him. This combination of general studies at MEDIU and specialized studies with a private teacher yields tremendous results.

I personally encourage those interested and qualified to give MEDIU a try. The application process is easy and doesn’t cost anything. Those interested in more details can contact MEDIU directly, or leave a comment here insha Allah.

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63 thoughts on “Islamic Studies Online – Al-Madinah International University

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  2. What do you mean specialization? They offer degrees, and through the degrees you can specialize in your field of choice.

    The time zone difference is pretty brutal for people in North America. The live classes are held from 1:00 am to 6:00 am in the mornings! But it is only 6 or 7 times a semester so its not that bad.

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  4. As-salaamu ‘alaykum wa rahmat Allahi wa barakaatuhu,

    Please excuse the bluntness of this question, but if you live in North America, what is the advantage of studying with this institution over studying with an online institute that has its headquarters in North America?

    (inshaAllah you are well :) !)

  5. Wa’alaikum as Salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

    The reason is that this university is accredited. After studying with them, you have a chance for higher studies anywhere in the world. This is not true for any online institute in NA.

    Also, these folks are far more professional than any NA institute. I’ve taken online courses at University of Waterloo, and I can easily say that MEDIU’s online courses are at the same level (if not better).

  6. SubhanAllah…my apologies for the tone of my comment! I was reading the info as it is re-posted on the blog of a friend of mine, and I didn’t realize I was directed away from her website by clicking on the link to read more. When I left my comment, I thought I was leaving a comment on her blog. I only now realized what I had done because I went to her blog to check for a response.

    My apologies, again.

  7. I have just completed a degree programme in Educational Administration and Management at The Milton Margai College of Education and Technology, were i also offered Islamic Religious Knoweledge as my advanced option and I now wan to Major in IRK as my area of speacility so What programme will you recommend me to offer?

  8. I have masters in mathematics and I did my Talimul quran 3-1/2 year course with alhuda international course which consists of word to word meaning of entire quran a/basic grammer/tajweed /some subject and also did buhari hadees course.. My question is I want learn more science of qirat . Please guide me which course will suitable for me? looking forward to hear from you-jzk

  9. Assalamualaikum
    I wish to learn online wet cupping (HIJAMA) course and certification. please send me more details about this
    Regards
    Mohamed Khaleel

  10. I am very much interested to lean Islamic Study in this inportant usiful University. But how to be a student now I am in Nigeria?

  11. Salam akhi, Jazakallahu khayran for this very beneficial post.

    Can you please contact me by IM/email? I’d like to ask you a bit more about the course, I’ve been looking for a student who has been through the course and I’d really appreciate a bit of your time.

  12. Asslam o Alikum
    dear sir I’m Naseem Ansari From Nepal … I have complited my high school (Secondry School) from Al-Azhar university Cairo Egypt full in Islamic study and now i want to continue my B A in Islamic Facolty in HADITH or in QURA’A or in FIQAH AL-HANFI so please guid me what to do and i’m not able to pay fee rtuly your Student i want to study online only

  13. As Salamo alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

    May Allah bless you in your studies. Yes this university is excellent for the studies that you mentioned.

    Regards, Muhammad Aarij Anwer.

  14. Assalamu Alaikum,

    I am interested in online courses, might I please ask you to send me more details?

  15. Asalam Alaykum.
    Sir, I am Badrudeen Musa Adebayo, Nigerian and a Muslim. I have B.Ed in Guidance and Counselling and Islamic Studies in 2006, M.Ed in Counselling Psychology with Assessment and Testing in 2010. I am a secondary school teacher and an Imam of a Central Mosque. Sir I want to do another master degree in Islamic Studies and in Shaa ALLAHU do my Ph.D in Islamic Studies online in your University (Al-Madinah International University). Sir, I want to know when and how to apply. The reason is that as an Imam and a religious leader, I want to be continuously and concomitantly discharging my religious obligations to my people and be updating my knowledge.
    I remain your humble brother in Islam.

  16. Asalam Alaykum.
    Sir, I am Badrudeen Musa Adebayo, Nigerian and a Muslim. I have B.Ed in Guidance and Counselling and Islamic Studies in 2006, M.Ed in Counselling Psychology with Assessment and Testing in 2010. I am a secondary school teacher and an Imam of a Central Mosque. Sir I want to do another master degree in Islamic Studies and in Shaa ALLAHU do my Ph.D in Islamic Studies online in your University (Al-Madinah International University). Sir, I want to know when and how to apply. The reason is that as an Imam and a religious leader, I want to be continuously and concomitantly discharging my religious obligations to my people and be updating my knowledge.
    I remain your humble brother in Islam, Musa Adebayo.

  17. Assalamu a’alikum

    This is one of the most beneficial posts I’ve read in a long time. I am currently in the middle of the BA programme with AOU in the Arabic medium(which btw is accredited by Umm Durman University in Sudan and others..see http://www.aou.edu). AOU is a good option but is in need of much further development to keep up with the pace of MEDIU. I am currently eyeing up MEDIU for my masters degree and this post has really enthused me. May Allah reward you and bless you in your studies. It was not clear whether you were pursuing the BA or masters. Anyway I would love to correspond with you directly if you have the time to ask some further questions.

    jazakallahu kahrian
    Abu Ibrahim

  18. I am a imam for past five years I am haafith of quraan I have studied Alim course for 5 years In south africa I am interested in tour course

  19. Just a quick question: They say regarding their Arabic course that after the student’s done with it, they’d be able to ‘pursue studies where Arabic is a medium of instruction.’ But when I had a look at their curriculum, most of it teaches you proficiency in Quranic/literature Arabic more-so vs. the conversational Arabic. I’m interested in learning Quraanic Arabic but I wish to use my Arabic skills for MEDIU’s bachelor’s degrees taught in Arabic and surely if the medium for their teaching is Arabic, then the student must know some conversational Arabic to be able to understand what’s going on in class? It’s just that I’m not sure whether it’ll really give me the skills that I would need. I’m having a hard time choosing between MEDIU and another program.

    I also looked for what kind of Arabic Proficiency test they have but couldn’t find any information about it. Would you know anything about it at all? I was just interested in knowing the level of Arabic proficiency required to get into their programs. Any help would be appreciated. The deadline for this other program is only possibly in 2-3 days…so would really be grateful if you could give any advice so that I can make a decision!

    JazakAllahu khayran,
    -Umm S.

  20. The level of proficiency required for MEDIU is very high. More than conversation, the most important thing is that you must know Arabic grammar really well. The vocabulary and conversation you pick up during the course of your studies bit you must be a pro in grammar (nahw and sarf) to study at MEDIU.

    Unless you have finished some classical grammar texts like ajromiyyah, you should do the arabic language course that MEDIU offers.

    I didn’t write the MAPT so I’m not sure what is on it.

  21. Salaams

    Brother is the university linked to the madinah university in Saudi?

    What books do they use and are the lecturers good?

    Thanks

  22. Can the university accept a student to study islamic sciences if he does not know arabic if so what is the procedure?

  23. They have a program for learning Arabic. But you cannot do the degree program until you are proficient in Arabic.

  24. am kenyan currently in south africa, i finished my high school and want to join uni. Its totaly unfair for requiring a fluency in arabic and quran because not everyone is born in arab speaking country or tauhgtat school. I can read arabic and quran but i can’t do tafsir. Please don’t close the door of seeking knowledge on us,

  25. I COMPLETED MASTER DEGREE PROGRAM IN iSLAMIC STUDIES FROM PUNJAB UNIVERSITY LAHORE PAKISTAN ALSO LAW GRADUATION AND PRACTICISING AS AN ADVOCATE IN LAHORE HIGH COURT I AWNT TO JOIN IN PHD PROGRAM ONLINE PLEASE ADVISE ME

  26. I am Mustafa Kasim Ahmed from somalia.
    I kindly request my valued brothers to allow me to prepare subject Alfiqh&Usul Alfiqh in ful scholarship.
    Alhamdulillah, I have good job but dependents are more and my mother was injured by wepons and became handcaped. she is the greatest dependent and all doctors are tired to cure her seccessfully. so i reques to give consideration to may request so help muslims.

    i confirmed that this information are accurate and reliable.

  27. I am Mustafa Kassim from Mogadishu-Somalia.
    i request my valued brothers to allow me stuying Alfiqh& sulafiqh in full scholarship.
    Alhamdulillah, I have a good job but dependents are more and the dunger dependent is my mother injured by weapons and handcaped and doctors tired to cure her successfully.

    so I request my understandable muslim brothers tw things:
    1- to give me full scholarship in Alfiqh& UsulAlfiqh
    2- to help me in maintainance of my mam.

  28. i have done master in Islamic studies and Arabic and i have done hifz-e-Quran. i am assistant professor in islamic studies department in the Islamia University of Bahawalpur-Pakistan.

    now i want admission in ph.d in islamic studies Online

  29. i have done master in Islamic studies and master in Arabic studies and i am Hafiz-e-Quran. i have done Diploma in teachers training from from King Saud University Riyadh KSA and Diploma in Da,wa walershad from Azhar University Egypt.

    Now i want to Admission in Ph.d program in Islamic Studies

  30. I am faqihi mohamed limbaila from east Africa Tanzania, what is qualification to get scholarship for studies?

  31. asalam alaikum,i am abdul waheed adeoye from nigeria an islamic cleric.h
    ow can i do the registration.thanks.masalam

  32. Assalamalaikum. Does this online university has anything to do with Medinah university in KSA? Please reply.

  33. assalamualikum
    i want to study here online as i want to learn islam more profoundly
    so kindly help

  34. Em Adam,
    I have my BA in English literature and I know Arabic language (speaking,reading ,writing and grammar). I live in Texas,USA. My questions are:
    Do you have placement tests to check Arabic language proficiency? How do you do it?
    How do I know that what I know about islamic studies can fit me in your program?
    When does the semester start?
    Do you assign the proctor? the place?

    Jazakom”allah khair

  35. 1. Yes they have their own placement test, but if you have a diploma/certificate then you don’t need to take the test. 2. Not sure about this question. 3. Semesters start September and February. 4. Yes you have to get a proctor for exams.

    Regards, Muhammad Aarij Anwer.

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  37. Asalamualaikum, do you have any course which deals only with hifz that is memorization of Quran?! (for sisters)

  38. I want to do tajweed course from madina university on line plz help me im physical

    therapistnd also did
    graduation in microbiology nd did certificate course in tajweed nd also hifzed 30 para as well.,am teaching tajweed as well,Alhumdu
    lillah.,plz help me,jzk.

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