Department of
Islamiyat & Comparative Religion

The Department of Islamic and Comparative Religious Studies at Riphah International University, Peshawar Campus, was established to fulfill the growing need for well-versed Islamic scholars in various academic, religious, and social institutions of Pakistan. The department offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs (BS, M.Phil, and PhD) that integrate classical Islamic sciences with modern and contemporary issues. With a dedicated and highly qualified faculty, the department emphasizes academic excellence, quality research, and ethical values rooted in the Quran, Sunnah, and Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh), while actively contributing to nation-building through education, harmony, and scholarly engagement.

Overview

The academic programs at the department are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of traditional Islamic disciplines such as Tafseer, Hadith, Seerah, Islamic Jurisprudence, Usul al-Fiqh, Qawaid al-Fiqh, Mysticism, and Arabic literature, along with exposure to modern fields like Islamic Banking, Sociology, Comparative Religions, and Ethics. This unique combination enables students to analyze and address current global and societal challenges from an Islamic perspective.

At the postgraduate level, the department offers research-based degree programs aimed at cultivating critical thinking, intellectual development, and specialized knowledge. M.Phil scholars are required to complete 24 credit hours of coursework and a 9-credit hour thesis, while PhD scholars must complete 18 credit hours of coursework followed by a research dissertation. These programs are aligned with HEC guidelines and designed to foster meaningful contributions to academic research and societal development.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Department of Islamic and Comparative Religious Studies have diverse and promising career prospects. They can serve as researchers, educators, religious scholars, consultants, and advisors in universities, religious institutions, think tanks, NGOs, and government departments. Additionally, their expertise in contemporary Islamic issues positions them for roles in Islamic banking, interfaith dialogue, ethical consultancy, and media. The department’s interdisciplinary approach also opens doors for collaborative work in human and medical sciences, both nationally and internationally.

Program Learning Outcomes

The department aims to produce graduates who possess in-depth knowledge of Islamic teachings and are capable of applying them to modern-day issues. Students are trained to conduct academic research, engage with diverse perspectives, and provide solutions to societal challenges through the lens of Islamic principles. The curriculum emphasizes moral character, critical thinking, and ethical responsibility.

Furthermore, the program fosters interfaith understanding, social harmony, and intellectual engagement. It prepares students to bridge gaps between traditional religious scholarship and modern education systems, thereby promoting unity and reducing sectarianism. Graduates are equipped to contribute positively to society by embodying values of tolerance, justice, and peace.

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Faculty

 

NameDesigntion
Sahib IslamProfessor & Head of Department
Hashmat AliAssociate Professor
Maulana Muhammad IsmailAssistant Professor
Maleeha IqbalSenior Lecturer
Abrar HussainLecturer