Islamic university
- This is a disambiguation page. For more information, see Madrasa and university and Medieval Muslim universities.
The term "Islamic university" (sometimes called madrasah jāmiʿah (Arabic: مدرسة جامعة)) can be used to describe secular educational institutions that were founded by people of Islamic tradition as well as institutions that focus on teaching Islam as a main curriculum. The word "madrasah" can refer to an Islamic educational institution of any level, while the word jāmiʿah simply means "university."
However, there are various institutions which include "Islamic University" in their name while being not necessarily geared towards the teaching of Islam (much like how a Catholic university generally does not teach Catholicism).
Institutions with "Islamic University" in their name
- Islamic University, Bangladesh at Shantidanga, Kushtia, Bangladesh.
- Islamic University of al-Madinah al-Munawarah at Medina, Saudi Arabia, also known as Islamic University of Madinah
- Islamic University of Gaza
- Islamic University, Baghdad, now Iraqi University
- International Islamic University, Islamabad
- International Islamic University Malaysia
- Omdurman Islamic University
- Islamic University College in Iraq
- Islamic University of Technology in Bangladesh
- Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University
- International Islamic University, Chittagong
- Faridia Islamic University
- Russian Islamic University
- Islamic University of Rotterdam
- Islamic University of Science and Technology in Jammu and Kashmir, India
- Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University
- Islamic University in Uganda
- Aligarh Muslim University in India
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