Objectives
The College of Islamic Sciences was established at the University of Heir al-Anbiya (peace be upon him) as one of the pioneering projects of the Holy Shrine of Hussein. This college officially became affiliated with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The College of Islamic Sciences was established to promote Islamic law in the doctrinal, moral, and legislative fields, as well as its procedural representation of the revival of man and society. .
Our college specializes in studying Islamic sciences within the framework of several departments, and it is currently the Department of Jurisprudence and its Principles and the Department of Qur’anic Sciences. It attracts middle school graduates, both at the morning and evening levels.
The duration of study at the College of Islamic Sciences is four years, after which the graduate is awarded a bachelor’s degree in Islamic sciences. The graduate is prepared to work in all educational institutions as a teacher of Islamic education. He can also complete postgraduate studies in the specialty of Qur’anic sciences, jurisprudence, and its principles.