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Bachelor Program in Qur’anic Studies

The bachelor in Qur’anic Studies and Critical Explanations was established in 1989 through a decree issued by the Director General of Islamic Religious Institutional Development. The undergraduate program was initially called as the Department of Tafsir and Hadith, through the PMA 33 of 2016, and it was strengthened by the Decree of the Chancellor of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta Number: 487 of 2017, changed the nomenclature to the Qur’anic Studies and Critical Explanations (IAT). And now, the study program is accredited A. The establishment of this bachelor program is for addressing the needs of the Indonesian people for many academics who have excellent skills on the Holy Qur’an and its critical explanations or interpretations, given that the majority Indonesian population are Muslims, and the Holy Qur’an is widely read, accessed, used as a reference and being the basis of life for Indonesian people. Therefore, this program has been educating and training thinkers, figures and practitioners of the Al-Quran and its critical explanations. The formulation of the vision, mission and curriculum of this undergraduate program involves both internal and external stakeholders.

To excel and be prominent in the field of Al-Quran and Tafsir which integrates Islamic, humanitarian and Indonesian values ​​by 2024.

  1. Maintaining the good scientific and intellectual tradition and at the same time encouraging the discovery of new theories.
  2. Motivating students to think rationally, analytically-critically, be ethical and oriented towards solving problems and looking far ahead.
  3. Carrying out and increasing the quantity and quality of research in the context of developing basic and social Islamic sciences.

  1. The realization of graduates who are experts in the study of the Qur'an, Ulum al-Qur'an and Tafsir al-Qur'an who are critical, creative and innovative, with Islamic, humanitarian and Indonesian dimensions.
  2. Completion of the student's study period in 4-5 years.
  3. The implementation of quality lectures by paying attention to the process, facilities, evaluation, learning resources and follow-up programs.
  4. Increasing the results of research on the study of the Qur'an and the interpretation of the Qur'an both in quantity and quality.
  5. The realization of mutually beneficial cooperation both on a local, national and international scale.
  6. The implementation of community service both through groups and individuals of the academic community with the community.

  1. Beginner Mufasir.
  2. Researcher in the field of Al-Qur’an and Tafsir.
  3. Practitioner of the Qur’an.

 

Qur’anic Studies offers academic and professional education with the aim of producing human resources who are experts in the field of Al-Quran and Tafsir Science. Apart from Al-Quran and Tafsir Sciences, IAT offers general scientific education and teaching while still prioritizing Islamic values. Curriculum design, learning methods, and quality teachers are the advantages of Al-Quran and Tafsir Science. Now, Al-Quran and Tafsir Science offers educational levels at bachelor's and master's levels.

 

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1 Dr. Ahmad Fudhaili, M.Ag. Quranic Studies
2 Dr. Muhammad Ali, S.Ag., M.M., M.Sc. Quranic Studies
3 Dr. Hasani Ahmad Said, S.Th.I., M.A. Quranic Studies
4 Dr. Ahsin Sakho Bin Muhammad Asyrofuddin Quranic Studies
5 Moh. Anwar Syarifuddin, M.A. Quranic Studies
6 Dr. M. Suryadinata, M. Ag Quranic Studies
7 Prof. Dr. Yusuf Rahman, M.A. Quranic Studies
8 Dr. Atiyatul Ulya, M. Ag Quranic Studies
9 Dr. Faizah Ali Syibromalisi, M.A. Quranic Studies
10 Fitriana, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Quranic Studies
11 Drs. H. Ahmad Rifqi Muchtar, M.A. Quranic Studies
12 Dr. Eva Nugraha, M.Ag. Quranic Studies
13 Prof. Dr. H. Nasaruddin Umar, M.A. Quranic Studies
14 Prof. Kusmana, S.Ag, M.A, Ph.D Quranic Studies
15 Dr. Jauhar Azizy, M.A. Quranic Studies
16 Dr. Abd. Moqsith, M.Ag. Quranic Studies
17 Muslih, M.Ag. Quranic Studies
18 Saadatul Jannah, M.A Quranic Studies
19 Dr. Lilik Ummi Kaltsum, M.A. Quranic Studies
20 Dasrizal M. Nainin, S.S.I., M.I.S. Quranic Studies
21 Wildan Imaduddin Muhammad, M.A Quranic Studies
22 Dr. Syahrullah Iskandar, M.A. Quranic Studies
23 Kamal Fiqry Musa, Lc., M.A Quranic Studies
24 Ali Thaufan Dwi Saputra, M.Ag. Quranic Studies
25 Fasjud Syukroni, M.Ag. Quranic Studies
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Laboratory

The Faculty of Ushuluddin Laboratory is an Educational Laboratory used for various practical activities, research and student studies. There are various types of equipment that are very supportive for practical work. With the fairly complete equipment in this educational laboratory, each student can use the equipment facilities during the practical work. This laboratory has a very large place, so students will be very comfortable when taking part in practical work. In addition, various types of safety equipment are also available, so students who are carrying out practical work in the Laboratory will feel safe and comfortable.

Library

The library is the heart of the university that functions as a supporter of the movement and academic dynamics of the university. The library is tasked with providing, managing and distributing information for educational, research and community service purposes. The Ushuluddin Faculty Library as a learning center continues to develop both in quality and quantity in order to provide excellent service. Until now, the library has a printed and electronic collection of more than 6697 titles consisting of e-books, journals, theses, and others. The fields of medicine and health sciences and Islam. In addition, to meet information needs, the FU library provides computers equipped with wired internet services and wi-fi.