Islamic Studies

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A degree in Islamic studies generally encompasses the history, culture, and philosophy of Muslim peoples. The approach to Islamic studies might involve disciplines like anthropology, sociology, linguistics and religious studies. Students often explore both intellectual topics, like Islamic medicine and philosophy, and traditional subjects, such as important scriptures and literature. Graduates from Islamic studies degree programs can seek employment as translators and interpreters, college professors, foreign diplomats and international businesspersons.