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|INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA |
|COURSE OUTLINE |
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|Kulliyyah |Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences |
|Department |Department of General Studies |
|Programme |Bachelor |
|Course Title |Islam: Knowledge and Civilization |
|Course Code |UNGS 2040 |
|Status |University requirement |
|Level |Undergraduate |
|Credit Hours |3 |
|Contact Hours |3 |
|Pre-requisites |UNGS 2030



References: | |Acikgenc, A. (1996). Islamic science: Towards a definition. Kuala Lumpur: ISTAC. | | |Al-Attas, S | |Al-Attas, S. M. N. (1992). Islam and secularism. Kuala Lumpur: ISTAC. | | |Al-‘Azami, M | |Arslan, A. S. (2004). Our decline: Its causes and remedies. Kuala Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust. | | |Bakar, O | |Bennabi, M. (1991). Islam in history and society. Kuala Lumpur: Berita Publishing. | | |Davutoglu, A | |El-Mesawi, M. T. (1998). A Muslim theory of human society. Batu Caves, Selangor: Thinker’s Library. | | |JAKIM | |Ibn Khaldun, A. R. (1986). Al-Muqaddimah (Vol. 1).(F. Rosenthal, Trans.). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. | | |IIIT | |Kamal Hasan (2005). Islam Hadhari “civilizational Islam”: An approach to a new government policy. Journal of | | |Islam in Asia, 2 (1), 99-110 | |Mohammed, R. & Hussain D. (Eds.). (2003). Islam: The way of revival. (vol. 1). Markfield: Revival. | | |Nasr, S | |Nyanzee, I. A. K. (2000). Islamic jurisprudence. Virginia: International Institute of Islamic Thought. | | |Qadir, C | |Safi, L. (1996). The foundation of knowledge. Petaling Jaya, Selangor: IIUM. | | |Sardar, Z | |Siddiqi, M. Z. (1993). Hadith literature. Cambridge: Islamic Text Society. | | |Toynbee, A | |Yousif, A. F. (2004). Islam and science: A Southeast Asian perspective. Kuala Lumpur: Research Center. | |Proposed Start Date |Semester I, 2006/2007 |

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