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Learning Outcomes – Department of Arabic
Afzal-ul-Ulama Preliminary
- Acquire foundational knowledge of Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and basic sentence structure.
- Understand core Islamic studies, including Qur’anic sciences, Hadith, and Fiqh.
- Develop basic skills in reading and interpreting classical Arabic texts.
- Cultivate discipline and readiness for advanced studies in Arabic literature and theology.
B.A. Afzal-ul-Ulama
- Gain comprehensive understanding of Arabic language, classical literature, and rhetoric.
- Achieve fluency in reading, writing, and speaking Modern Standard Arabic.
- Analyze and interpret literary, historical, and religious Arabic texts.
- Develop the ability to teach Arabic, contribute to translation work, and pursue postgraduate research.
- Understand Islamic intellectual traditions and their relevance to contemporary issues.
B.A. Functional Arabic
- Attain practical proficiency in spoken and written Arabic for real-world applications.
- Learn techniques of professional translation and interpretation (English–Arabic–English).
- Acquire skills in office correspondence, media writing, and Arabic for tourism and commerce.
- Become employment-ready for opportunities in Gulf countries, embassies, and travel industries.
- Build intercultural communication competence.
M.A. Afzal-ul-Ulama
- Attain advanced knowledge in Arabic linguistics, literary criticism, and classical texts.
- Engage in critical analysis and scholarly research in Arabic and Islamic studies.
- Demonstrate academic excellence suitable for teaching, research, civil services, or doctoral studies.
- Contribute to intellectual discourse by producing scholarly papers and participating in academic forums.
- Apply traditional knowledge in modern contexts with ethical and cultural sensitivity.
Learning Outcomes – Department of Arabic
Program: M.A. Islamic Finance
1. Comprehensive Knowledge
Demonstrate a strong understanding of core concepts in Islamic economics, Shariah-compliant financial systems, and global financial practices.
2. Shariah Compliance & Legal Awareness
Apply principles of Islamic commercial jurisprudence (Fiqh al-Muamalat) to analyze and evaluate Islamic banking, insurance (Takaful), and capital market products.
3. Contemporary Financial Expertise
Acquire operational knowledge of the Indian financial system, financial management tools, and modern investment strategies, alongside Islamic alternatives.
4. Analytical and Critical Thinking
Critically assess financial reports, investment portfolios, and institutional practices from both conventional and Islamic perspectives.
5. Research and Problem Solving
Conduct independent research and project work on topics relevant to Islamic finance, using appropriate academic and empirical methodologies.
6. Communication and Professional Skills
Develop the ability to communicate effectively in academic, financial, and multicultural settings, with proficiency in report writing and presentations.
7. Ethical and Social Responsibility
Uphold ethical standards rooted in Islamic values and demonstrate a commitment to financial justice, risk-sharing, and economic inclusivity.
8. Career and Lifelong Learning Readiness
Be prepared for careers in Islamic banking, teaching, research, financial services, or civil service, and continue learning in a dynamic global economy.
