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Dr. Mahmoud Rasouli email: rasooli[at]znu.ac.ir tel: 0098-2433054202 fax: 0098-2433054180 https://www.znu.ac.ir/members/rasoli-mahmod/en | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
About the Department of Islamic Studies The Department of Islamic Studies was established in 1371 (1992) as the Department of Theology and Islamic Studies. One of its responsibilities is to provide general courses in Islamic studies for all students. Later, in 1380 (2001), in line with the policy of the deputy professors of Islamic studies, the representative body of the Supreme Leader became independent under the title of Islamic Studies Department and continues to operate as a scientific-cultural group. Over time, and with the scientific growth of societies, scientific needs also increase. The emergence of new questions demands scientific answers and deeper exploration. The aim of establishing the department is to familiarize the young generation with religious ideas, ethics, Islamic history, and contemporary history, as well as to confront extremist thoughts and ideas. It also aims to acquaint students with the theoretical foundations of Islam and the Islamic Revolution, and to introduce them to the Qur'an. Additionally, the group aims to select and recruit capable professors for teaching within the department.
Here are the related websites for the Islamic Studies Department: - Islamic Revolution Documents Center - Information Base for the Management of Professors' Affairs - Porseman Website - Noor Specialized Magazines Website - University of Islamic Sciences Website - Hawzah IT Website - Hawzah Research Institute Website - Computer Research Center of Islamic Sciences - Institute of Women's Studies and Researches - Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies - Institute of Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence - Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy - Islamic Revolution Document Center - Shia Library - Ethics Library - Quran Website - Ministry of Science Research and Technology - Computer research center of Isfahan Islamic seminary - University of Islamic Sciences Website The Dean of Islamic Studies Department Director of Islamic Studies Department Dr. Mahmoud Rasooli Tel: +98 24 33054202 +98 24 33054098 Email: rasooli@znu.ac.ir Fax: +98 24 32283201
Former Directors of Islamic Studies Department
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Retired Professors
Courses of Islamic Studies Department Key points to consider when selecting Islamic education courses for undergraduate and associate degree programs: - Course resources of the Department of Islamic Studies - New titles and topics in Islamic Studies courses - Program of Islamic Studies courses designed for students (bachelor's degree, consecutive master's degree)
Explanation: 1- The total required courses for the bachelor's degree students are 14 out of 36 available courses. 2- Students select 4 courses from the 8 available courses in Islamic theoretical foundations, 2 courses from the 8 courses in Islamic ethics, 2 courses from the 4 courses in familiarization with Islamic sources, 2 courses from the 6 courses in Islamic history and civilization, 2 courses from the Islamic Revolution, and 2 courses from family studies. To enroll in the Islamic thought 2 course, passing Islamic thought 1 is mandatory. * Students entering after October 2019 are required to take the family and population course. * The course on culture and civilization of Islam and Iran will be provided based on the decision of the university's educational council.
Program of General Islamic Studies Courses (Associate Degree Programs)
Explanation: 1. The total required courses for the student of the associate degree program are 6 courses out of the available 18 units. 2. Students select 2 courses in Islamic ethics and 2 courses in family studies from the 8 available courses in theoretical foundations of Islam. * Passing the family and population course is mandatory for students entering after October 2013. * The course on culture and civilization of Islam and Iran will be provided if decided by the university's educational council. |
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