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From its London campus, the Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations offers a two-year, full-time MA in Muslim Cultures. This unique Programme combines courses from a range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences to study Muslim civilisations – in all of their geographical, linguistic, cultural and ethnic diversity.
The Programme seeks to provide students with the skills to place Muslim cultures within their historical contexts, enabling them to comprehensively understand contemporary Muslims societies. It offers students the opportunity to learn more about the cultures of Muslims – their languages, histories, arts and architecture, societies, development processes and legal and political thought.
Approaches
The MA in Muslim Cultures provides a distinctive way of understanding the cultures of Muslims as they have evolved over time. The course uses the theories and methods of the humanities and social sciences as a framework for study.
The Institute’s MA Programme takes account of the diversity of cultures where Muslims were, and are, a significant constituency. |