This course introduces students to the foundational sources of Islam: the Qur’an, Hadith, life of the Prophet ﷺ, the early Muslim community, and core beliefs and practices. It encourages critical thinking, spiritual awareness, and historical insight.
An advanced and in-depth study of Islamic theology, jurisprudence, history, and contemporary issues. Topics include the Islamic worldview, legal schools, the Abbasid and Umayyad legacy, and modern global challenges.
Both programmes follow syllabi developed by Cambridge Assessment International Education, a department of the University of Cambridge. These qualifications:
You do not need to sit the exam to benefit from the course. Many students enrol for personal growth and structured study alone.
If you are looking for a reliable, high-standard Islamic education built on traditional scholarship and academic rigour, these programmes offer an ideal path. Whether you are 13 or 50, at home or abroad, you can now access Cambridge-standard Islamic education with the support of a respected institution and an experienced teacher.
Spaces are limited. Early registration is recommended.