Russian Islamic University
Russian Islamic University is Russia's first official Islamic university.[1] It was founded in 1998 in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.[1] The University consists of three departments (Theology, Islamic Science and Hafiz Preparation) and four sub-departments (Humanitarian, Islamic Law, Islamic Theology and Filology). In 2008 the University had around 70 faculty and more than 400 students.
University changed it status to the islamic institute in 2009.
Links
- Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World
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