Since the concept of ‘faculty’ (quwwah) refers to a living being in whom the attribute of ‘knowledge’ subsists, and this knowledge is the governing principle of his thought and action, the university must have been conceived in emulation of the general structure, in form, function and purpose of man. It was meant to be a microcosmic representation of man –indeed, of the Universal Man (al-Insān al-Kullī).
Nilai mementingkan ilmu sebagai kebaikan utama, sumber segala kebaikan (yakni jika disertakan dengan kehendak gigih dan niat ikhlas) telah melahirkan sikap memberatkan pendidikan sebagai kaedah utama. Bagi diri dan masyarakat berbudaya ilmu, tujuan utama pendidikan bukanlah untuk mendapatkan pekerjaan bergaji lumayan atau melahirkan tenaga kerja cekap tetapi untuk menanam sikap memuliakan ilmu, menuntutnya dan terus menghayatinya seumur hidup.
Postgraduate Programs
CASIS offers two research programmes: Master of Philosophy in Islamic Civilisation, and Doctor of Philosophy in Islamic Civilisation. Both programmes are research-based, which means students are required to produce a thesis reflecting an academic work worthy of such degrees.
Program Structure
The Master and Doctoral Program offered by CASIS are a Research only by definition. But to ensure our students to follow and understand the philosophy of education promoted by CASIS, we provide pre-requisite coursework throughout the study. Students are required to take some courses with the HW (check the list of courses) status with the intention to complete and strengthen some fundamental understandings in order to ensure success in their research.
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Current Activities
Worldview of Islām (WISE) Summer School
Applications for the first-ever Worldview of Islām (WISE) Summer School, in Kuala Lumpur will be opening soon! Organized by CASIS, HAKIM and PeaceMeal, the WISE Summer School will offer participants worldwide a 6-days program designed to equip present-day Muslims with...
Right Livelihood & The Common Good: A Report on the Islamic Gift Economy Discourse in London
Right Livelihood & The Common good: A Report on the Islamic Gift Economy Discourse in London February 26—March 10, 2014 by Dr. Adi Setia Wealth increases not through perfidyJust as it decreases not through charityAl-Ghazālī Background Sometime in January 2014, I...
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