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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Department of Da'wah and Media is an important specialization in the fundamentals of religion. It aims to develop students' knowledge and understanding within an academic context that focuses on Islamic law, da'wah, and media subjects. It also combines da'wah and Islamic culture, contributing to the dissemination of Islam in light of new media changes. It also promotes true Islam, clarifies Islam's stance on contemporary issues, and presents a realistic picture of Islam's comprehensive message in life.
This major aims to achieve a set of objectives, including:
Providing specialized scientific competencies to serve Algerian universities in this field, and giving graduate students the opportunity to complete their academic career in this specialization.
_ Reviewing the Islamic preaching methods through the Qur’an, Sunnah, and the biography of the predecessors and successors of the scholars and sheikhs of the Islamic nation based on the moderate, middle understanding that does not justifyRIntellectual extremism and resort to violence.
_Updating and developing Islamic preaching curricula in a manner consistent with Islamic religious texts and compatible with contemporary media and communication methods, to achieve the quality of curricula and knowledge required by preachers in our current era.
First semester
Reformist thought in the Islamic world
Second semester:
Reformist thought in Algeria
Lessons in methodology
Introductory lessonsIn education and pedagogy
Lessonsin information and communication technologies
English language skills enhancement lessons
Programming foundations and techniques
Programming foundations and techniques
Artificial intelligence techniques
Every international student is entitled to enroll in the third-level training (doctorate) under the following conditions:
1_ Baccalaureate certificate (secondary education certificate) or equivalent certificate.
2_ Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
3_ Master’s degree or equivalent.
If the candidate does not speak Arabic, he is required to receive one year of Arabic language training at the Intensive Foreign Languages Education Center.