Facilities
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Al-Furqan Manuscript Library
- A comprehensive collection of rare Islamic manuscripts focusing on a wide range of subjects including theology, philosophy, and science.
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Al-Kindi Astronomical Observatory
- Equipped with state-of-the-art telescopes and devices for the study and research of celestial phenomena with programs focused on Islamic astronomical history.
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Ibn Sina Medical Simulation Centre
- A high-tech medical training facility with realistic patient simulators for practical learning in Islamic-influenced medical practices.
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Taqwa Bioethics Research Laboratory
- Dedicated to the exploration of bioethics within an Islamic context, facilitating interdisciplinary research on moral and ethical dilemmas.
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Bayt al-Hikma Digital Humanities Lab
- A digital innovation hub fostering projects at the intersection of Islamic studies and modern humanities, with tools to digitize and analyze historic texts.
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Pros
- The Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK at Cardiff University offers a supportive and friendly study environment.
- The Classical Institute provides a holistic education that emphasises personal and spiritual development.
- Al-Salam Institute offers exceptional teaching experiences tailored to individual needs.
- The Islamic College in London provides dedicated support to help international students adjust to life in the city.
- The London College of Islamic Studies offers informative courses that provide a comprehensive understanding of Islamic civilisation.
Cons
- Some students at the University of Edinburgh found certain courses unengaging and staff unhelpful.
- The Islamic College in London does not offer on-campus housing, requiring students to find accommodation independently.
- The Centre for Islamic Studies in Oxford offers short courses, which may not provide in-depth knowledge.
- The International Institute of Islamic Economics and Finance's online system may not suit all learning styles.
- The London College of Islamic Studies' courses may require significant time commitment, which could be challenging for some students.
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