This programme will develop your knowledge and understanding of Islam as a religion, as well as the history, thought and culture of Muslims worldwide.
Opening the door to Islam's rich intellectual heritage, our courses will give you a thorough grounding in a variety of areas, such as:
- Islamic literature and poetry
- the Qur'an
- Sufism
- Islam and Muslim societies in the contemporary world
As part of the programme, you will learn elementary Arabic to help you engage with source material. You also have the option to take Persian or Turkish language courses too.
Why Edinburgh
Edinburgh is recognised in the UK and internationally as a leading institution for the study of Islam and the Middle East.
Study with us, and you will be part of a friendly community with:
- great links to the Edinburgh Alwaleed Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World
- a student-led Islamic Society
- a regular programme of workshops, guest seminars and cultural events
The University holds over 23,000 resources in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies (IMES). These include the Serjeant and Watt Collections and some of the world’s most precious Islamic manuscripts, such as Rashid al-Din’s History of the World and al-Biruni’s Chronology of Ancient Nations.
When you graduate, you will have the combination of broad cultural education and specialist knowledge valued by employers worldwide.