BA in Comparative Religions
Introduction and Interaction
Through the Department of Comparative Religions, the Faculty of Religions and Human Sciences (FRH) aims to graduate students and researchers at both intellectual and religious levels, encompassing various human perspectives. This is achieved by providing them with cognitive and behavioral tools. Additionally, the faculty encourages students to engage with new ideas and methodologies comprehensively in the study of religions within an objective framework. FRH empowers its students to meet the needs of individuals, society, and their educational, religious, intellectual, and Quranic institutions.
Students acquire the necessary Quranic, Hadith, linguistic, religious, and doctrinal knowledge to play a leadership role in civil society and its institutions.
Furthermore, FRH equips students in this department with the ability to pursue postgraduate studies in this field and actively encourages them to do so.