Department of Islamic History & Culture
Cultivating knowledge and innovation
Department of Islamic History & Culture
Bridging Tradition and Modern Scholarship
The Department of Islamic History & Culture offers a dynamic educational experience that connects historical traditions with contemporary scholarship. Our programs emphasize Arabic linguistics, Islamic jurisprudence, and theological studies, preparing students for careers in academia, research, and community leadership. With experienced faculty and a supportive learning environment, we encourage intellectual curiosity, cultural appreciation, and ethical responsibility. Our department stands as a beacon of knowledge, guiding students toward academic excellence and spiritual enrichment. We foster a deep understanding of Islamic civilization, historical developments, and their impact on modern society. Through rigorous coursework and research opportunities, students gain analytical skills and historical insights essential for critical thinking. Engaging in seminars, discussions, and field studies, they develop a well-rounded perspective, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to society.

Islamic History & Culture Department Team

Prof. NAZLI SULTANA
Professor & Head of Department
Islamic History & Culture

MEHERUNNESSA
Assistant Professor
Islamic History & Culture

AFROZA NASREEN
Assistant Professor
Islamic History & Culture

ABU BAKAR
Lecturer
Islamic History & Culture
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Impact of the Department
Advancing Knowledge, Ethics, and Cultural Understanding
500+
Our alumni have established successful careers in education, research, religious leadership, and public service.
15+
Faculty and students contribute to academic research in Arabic linguistics, Islamic studies, and interfaith dialogue.
10+
The department actively organizes seminars, discussions, and outreach programs to promote ethical and cultural awareness.
1000+
Our department provides quality education, fostering academic and moral development for students from diverse backgrounds.