Doctor of Da’wa Islamic Culture

Program Description

The objectives for pursuing a Doctor in Da’wa and Islamic Culture at AGU aims to deepen understanding and contribute to this important field. Key objectives include studying methodologies of Islamic outreach, analyzing cultural values and practices within the Islamic world, examining the interaction between religion and civilization, conducting comparative studies of Islamic Da’wa “Islamic Call” with outreach methods in other religions, exploring applications of Da’wa in the modern age, and producing original research to advance theories and practices in Islamic Da’wa and cultural studies, thereby enhancing academic and practical contributions to the field.

Program Requirements

Admissions Requirements

The following are the minimum requirements for admission to the Doctor of Da’wa and Islamic Culture program: AGU University accepts applications from applicants having a Master’s degree and a 2.5 GPA from universities accredited either nationally or regionally. Only undergraduate degrees recognized by certified certifying Universities that were achieved outside of the US will be accepted as master’s degrees, provided they have been reviewed by one of these accredited.

Graduation Requirements

sixty (60) required credit hours must be completed by students with a program GPA of 3.0 or above. Additionally, students can finish all 60 credit hours at AGU University. To graduate, students must apply. Students who complete their coursework and graduate are awarded a Doctor of Aqidah.

Program Information

Required Courses

Doctor of Da’wa and Islamic Culture Required Courses:

DAW601Jurisprudence of Da’wa “Islamic Call”
DAW602Islamic Culture
DAW603Da’wa of Monotheism
DAW604Method of Da’wa: Past and Present
DAW605Studies in Philosophy
DAW606Islamic and Humanity Values
DAW607Studies in Orientalism and Christianization
DAW608Debate Morals
DAW609Studies Religious Minorities Jurisprudence
AQI608Studies in Thought Schools
SUP604Nowadays Religiosity Reality
DAW699Doctor of Da’wa and Islamic Culture Research & Dissertation