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Qur'an and Sunnah (RKQS) Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences Bachelor of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Heritage (Qurʾān and Sunnah Studies) (For students with matric number 171 onwards) Summary of Credit Hours Requirement NO COMPONENTS CREDIT HOURS A University Required Courses 20 B Kulliyyah Required B1. Advanced Tilawah Courses 1 Courses B2. Bahasa Melayu Course (for 2 Malaysian students) B3. Final Year Project 6 C Core C1. IRK Courses 30 Courses C2. Department Major 72 36 C3. Industrial Training 6 D Elective Courses D1. Related to Major Courses 18 30 D2. HS Elective Courses 6 D3. Open Elective Courses 6 TOTAL CREDITS (1+2a+2c+3+4) 129 TOTAL CREDITS (1+2a+2b+2c+3+4) 131 A. UNIVERSITY REQUIRED COURSES (20 CREDIT HOURS) CREDIT NO CODE COURSE TITLE REMARKS HOURS 1 MPU 3112 HUBUNGAN ETNIK 2 Malaysian Students 2 MPU 3122 TAMADUN ISLAM AND TAMADUN ASIA 2 ONLY 3 UNGS 2060 MALAY VIRTUE, HERITAGE AND MALAYSIAN SOCIETY 2 Bruneian, 4 LM 1040 BAHASA MELAYU NUSANTARA I 1 Indonesian & Singaporean 5 LM 1041 BAHASA MELAYU NUSANTARA II 1 students ONLY 6 UNGS 2060 MALAY VIRTUE, HERITAGE AND MALAYSIAN SOCIETY 2 International 7 LM 1030 BAHASA MELAYU I UNTUK PELAJAR ASING 1 students 8 LM 1031 BAHASA MELAYU II UNTUK PELAJAR ASING 1 ONLY 9 UNGS 2011 CREATIVE THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 2 10 UNGS 2080 ETHICS AND FIQH OF CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 2 ALL THE ISLAMIC WORLDVIEW, KNOWLEDGE AND 11 UNGS 2090 2 CIVILIZATION 12 CCUB 1621 USRAH 1 0.5 13 CCUB 2621 USRAH 2 0.5 14 CCUB 3621 USRAH 3 1 15 CCUB 4621 USRAH 4 1 16 CLAV LEADERSHIP PACKAGE 1 0.5 ALL 17 LEADERSHIP PACKAGE 2 0.5 18 SKILL PACKAGE 1 0.5 19 SKILL PACKAGE 2 0.5 20 LE 4000 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING 3 21 TQ 1001 TILAWAH AL-QURAN 1 0.5 22 TQ 2001 TILAWAH AL-QURAN 2 0.5 23 LQ 1008 QURANIC LANGUAGE 1 0.5 24 LQ 2008 QURANIC LANGUAGE 2 0.5 B KULLIYYAH REQUIRED COURSES (9 CREDIT HOURS) B1 ADVANCED TILAWAH COURSES (1 CREDIT HOUR) PRE-REQUISITE CREDI T NO CODE COURSE TITLE REMARKS HOUR S 1. TQ 3001 Advanced Tilawah Al-Quran I 0.5 ALL 2. TQ 3002 Advanced Tilawah Al-Quran II TQ 3001 0.5 B2 BAHASA MELAYU (FOR MALAYSIAN ONLY) (2 CREDIT HOURS) 1. LM 2023 Bahasa Melayu Kerjaya (Sains Malaysian Sosial) 2 Students ONLY B3 FINAL YEAR PROJECT (6 CREDIT HOURS) Final Year Project I RKQS 2999/2999A 3 RKQS 4993 1. RKQS1111/1111A RKQS1121/1121A ALL Final Year Project II RKQS 4993 3 2. RKQS 4995 C CORE COURSES (72 CREDIT HOURS) C1 ISLAMIC REVEALED KNOWLEDGE FUNDAMENTAL COURSES (30 CREDIT HOURS) NO COURSE COURSE TITLE PRE- CREDIT CODE REQUISITE HOURS 1 ARAB 1115 ARABIC FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES 3 (OLD CODE: ARAB 3511) 2 QUR’ANIC AND PROPHETIC TEXTS ARAB 3324 ARAB 1115 3 (OLD CODE: ARAB 3325) 3 AL-FIQH AL-ISLAMI: ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE RKFQ2070A 3 (OLD CODE: RKFQ2062A) 4 USUL AL-FIQH: PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC RKFQ2170A JURISPRUDENCE RKFQ2070A 3 (OLD CODE: RKFQ2161A) 5 RKQS1101A FIQH AL-SIRAH: 3 (OLD CODE: RKQS1051A) 6 ULUM AL-QURʾAN RKQS1111A 3 (OLD CODE: RKQS2011A) 7 ULUM AL-HADITH RKQS1121A 3 (OLD CODE: RKQS2021A) 8 ISLAMIC AQIDAH (ARABIC) RKUD2010A 3 (OLD CODE: RKUD3010A) 9 ISLAMIC ETHICS (ARABIC) RKUD2020A 3 (OLD CODE: RKUD3020A) 10 RKUD2030A ISLAMIC DA'WAH (ARABIC) 3 (OLD CODE: RKUD3030A) C2 Department Required Courses (Major) (36 CREDIT HOURS) NO COURSE COURSE PRE- CREDIT CODE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS 1 RKQS2211A USUL WA MANAHIJ AL-TAFSIR NIL 3 2 RKQS2221A TARIKH AL-DIRASAT AL-HADITHIYYAH NIL 3 3 RKQS2311A DIRASAT FI AL-TAJWID WA AL-QIRAʾAT NIL 3 4 RKQS2321A DIRASAT FI AL-JARH WA AL-TAʿDIL NIL 3 RKQS3411A/ AL-HIKAM WA AL-AHKAM FI AL-QURʾAN / 5 RKQS 3411 SCIENTIFIC WISDOM AND LEGISLATIVE RKQS1111A 3 COMMANDS IN THE QURʾAN RKQS3421A/ AL-HIKAM WA AL-AHKAM FI AL-HADITH / 6 RKQS 3421 SCIENTIFIC WISDOM AND LEGISLATIVE RKQS1121A 3 COMMANDS IN THE HADITH RKQS3511A/ AL-TAFSIR AL-TAHLILI WA AL-MAWDUIE / 7 RKQS1111A 3 RKQS 3511 ANALYTICAL AND THEMATIC EXEGESIS RKQS3521A/ ILM SHARH AL-HADITH / THE SCIENCE OF 8 RKQS1121A 3 RKQS 3521 HADITH COMMENTARY RKQS4611A/ ITTIJAHAT FI AL-TAFSIR WA AL-DIRASAT AL- 9 RKQS 4611 QURʾANIYYAH / TRENDS IN QURANIC STUDIES RKQS1111A 3 AND EXEGESIS RKQS4621A/ ITTIJAHAT FI DIRASAT AL-SUNNAH / TRENDS IN 10 RKQS1121A 3 RKQS 4621 THE STUDIES OF SUNNAH RKQS4711A/ IʿJAZ AL-QURʾAN WA NAZMUH / THE RKQS1111A, 11 RKQS 4711 RKQS2211A, 3 COHERENCY AND INIMITABILITY OF THE QURʾAN RKQS2311A RKQS4721A/ AL-TAKHRIJ WA AL-ALIYYAT AL-HADITHIYYAH / RKQS1121A, 12 RKQS2221A, 3 RKQS 4721 HADITH RETRACEMENT AND MECHANICS RKQS2321A C3 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (6 CREDIT HOURS) 13 RKQS 4994 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 6 D ELECTIVE COURSES (30 CREDIT HOURS) D1 RELATED TO MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES (18 CREDIT HOURS) (Choose any 6 courses within Islamic Revealed Knowledge Courses or any courses with Islamic perspective). SUGGESTED courses: NO COURSE COURSE PRE- CREDIT CODE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS AL-DIRASAT AL-TATBIQIYYAH FI AL-QURʾAN WA RKQS3901A/ RKQS1111A 1 AL-SUNNAH /APPLIED STUDIES OF QURʾAN AND 3 RKQS 3901 RKQS1121A SUNNAH 2 RKUD 2230 QUR’ANIC PERSPECTIVE OF OTHER RELIGIONS 3 3 RKUD 3090 SACRED TEXTS OF WORLD RELIGIONS 3 4 RKFQ2999A MANAHIJ AL-BAHTH: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3 5 HIST 2310 THE ABBASID CALIPHATE HIST 1000 3 6 HIST 3030 ISLAMIC HISTORY, 610-1258 HIST 1000 3 7 HIST 3750 MUSLIM HISTORIOGRAPHY HIST 1000 3 MAQASID AL-SHARI‘AH: OBJECTIVES OF THE 8 RKFQ3231A 3 SHARI‘AH 9 SOCA 3990 REVELATION AND SOCIETY 3 10 RKUD 3132 HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF TASAWWUF 3 11 SOCA 4310 ISLAMIC IDEOLOGY AND MUSLIM SOCIETY 3 12 RKUD 4142 PHILOSOPHY & ‘ILM AL-KALAM 3 ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF PUBLIC 13 PSCI 3023 3 ADMINISTRATION ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCA 1010, 14 SOCA 3810 SOCA 1050, 3 ANTHROPOLOGY SOCA 2020 15 PSCI 3030 ISLAMIC HISTORY, 610-1258 3 16 SOCA 4030 CONTEMPORARY MUSLIM SOCIETY 3 17 RKUD 4320 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 3 18 COMM 2400 FOUNDATION OF COMMUNICATION IN ISLAM 3 ADILLAT AL-AHKAM: EVIDENCES OF LEGAL 19 RKFQ3222A RKFQ2170A 3 RULES COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN LANGUAGE AND 20 ARAB 2124 3 LITERATURE PSYC 1000, 21 PSYC 4120 PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION 3 1998, 2999 22 HIST 3520 WESTERN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY HIST 1000 3 23 ARAB 3211 INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC LITERATURE 3 24 ARAB 1222 HISTORY OF ARABIC LITERATURE 3 QADAYA FIQHIYYAH MU‘ASIRAH: 25 RKFQ4141A 3 CONTEMPORARY JURISTIC ISSUES 26 ARAB 2115 ARABIC SYNTAX ARAB 1115 3 27 ARAB 2116 ARABIC MORPHOLOGY ARAB 1115 3 28 PSCI 4010 CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT 3 29 PSCI 4101 STUDIES IN MUSLIM MINORITY ISSUES 3 30 PSYC 3011 PSYCHOLOGY FROM ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE PSYC 1000 3 31 ARAB 2212 SCIENCE OF AL-BAYAN 3 32 ARAB 2215 INTRODUCTION TO TRANSLATION 3 AL-FIQH AL-MUQARAN: COMPARATIVE 33 RKFQ4170A 3 JURISPRUDENCE TURUQ ISTINBAT AL-AHKAM : METHODS OF 34 RKFQ4225A RKFQ3222A 3 LEGAL DEDUCTION 35 ARAB 2314 ARABIC LEXICOGRAPHY 3 36 ARAB 3115 ADVANCED ARABIC SYNTAX ARAB 2115 3 ENGL 1110, 37 ENGL 4020 ISLAMIC LITERATURE IN ENGLISH ENGL 1210, 3 ENGL 3140 38 HIST 1100 ISLAM IN THE MALAY WORLD 3 39 HIST 2210 HISTORY OF THE MAGHRIB AND ANDALUS 3 40 HIST 3320 ISLAM IN MODERN SOUTHEAST ASIA HIST 1000 3 HISTORY OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION IN SUB- 41 HIST 4210 HIST 1000 3 SAHARAN AFRICA 42 HIST 4420 ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION HIST 1000 3 FIQH AL-MAWARITH & AL-AWQAF: JURISTIC 43 RKFQ3133A 3 STUDY OF INHERITANCE & ENDOWMENT 44 RKFQ3141A FIQH AL-ZAKAH: JURISTIC STUDY OF ZAKAT 3 AL-IJTIHAD WA AL-IFTA’: RATIONAL DEDUCTION 45 RKFQ3243A 3 AND DECREEING 46 RKUD 4310 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 3 47 RKUD 4350 HISTORY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY 3 48 RKUD3050A USUL AL-DIN 3 49 RKUD3151A AL-FIRAQ 3 FIQH AL-MU‘AMALAT AL-MALIYYAH: JURISTIC 50 RKFQ4121A 3 STUDY OF TRANSACTIONS MUAMALAT MASRAFIYYAH WA ASWAQ 51 RKFQ4123A RKFQ4121A 3 MALIYYAH: BANKING AND FINANCIAL MARKETS AL-‘ALAQAT AL-DAWLIYYAH: JURISTIC STUDY 52 RKFQ4160A 3 OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 53 RKFQ4165A FIQH AL-QADA’: JURISTIC STUDY OF JUDICIARY 3 54 ARAB 3216 SCIENCES OF AL-MA’ANI AND AL-BADI’ ARAB 2115 3 55 ARAB 4435 SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS 3 56 RKUD 3040 CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS 3 57 RKUD 3080 ISLAMIC SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 3 58 RKUD 3320 HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY 3 59 RKUD 3331 LOGIC FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES 3 60 RKUD 4221 MYTH AND RELIGION 3 61 RKUD 3180 ISLAM AND MODERN IDEOLOGIES 3 62 RKUD 3190 ISLAM AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM 3 WESTERN METHODOLOGIES OF COMPARATIVE 63 RKUD 3230 3 RELIGION *pre-requisites may apply D2 HS ELECTIVE COURSES (6 CREDIT HOURS) COURSE TITLE CREDIT NO COURSE CODE REMARKS HOURS 1 PSCI 1010 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 2 PSYC 1000 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY 3 3 COMM 1000 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION Any 2 3 4 HIST 1000 INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND Introduction 3 CIVILIZATION to HS 5 SOCA 1010 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Courses** 3 6 ENGL 1346 ADVANCED RHETORIC 3 (OLD CODE: ENGL 1345) D3 OPEN ELECTIVE COURSES (6 CREDIT HOURS) 7 **** #### Any 2 3 8 **** #### courses within the 3 University * Prerequisites may apply ** For MQA Programme Standard, these will be counted under Electives – Open. Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences Department of Qurʾān and Sunnah Studies Minor in Qurʾān and Sunnah Studies (For students with matric number 171 onwards) MINOR IN QURʾĀN AND SUNNAH STUDIES (Arabic Mode) (30 CREDIT HOURS) COURSE COURSE PRE- CREDIT NO CODE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS 1 RKQS1111A ULUM AL-QURʾAN 3 2 RKQS1121A ULUM AL-HADITH 3 3 RKQS2211A USUL WA MANAHIJ AL-TAFSIR 3 4 RKQS2221A TARIKH AL-DIRASAT AL-HADITHIYYAH 3 5 RKQS3511A AL-TAFSIR AL-TAHLILI WA AL-MAWDUIE RKQS1111A 3 AL-TAKHRIJ WA AL-ALIYYAT AL- RKQS1121A, 6 RKQS4721A RKQS2221A, 3 HADITHIYYAH RKQS2321A 7 RKQSXX1XA ANY QURʾAN COURSES 3 8 RKQSXX1XA ANY QURʾAN COURSES 3 9 RKQSXX2XA ANY HADITH COURSES 3 10 RKQSXX2XA ANY HADITH COURSES 3 MINOR IN QURʾĀN AND SUNNAH STUDIES (English
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