International Islamic University Malaysia
Curriculum of Islamic Economics Program in Airlangga University, Surabaya Indonesia.
As the expansion and performance of Islamic Economics and Banking in Indonesia have shown a positive evolution, the need of qualified human resources has also become paramount. Airlangga University has taken an important initiative to provide this paramount need through its Islamic Economics program. The structure and the content of the program is promising to show a bright future to the industry in the years to come.
Developing Muamalat Curriculum: USIM’s Experience
The philosophy behind all activities in Faculty of Economics and Muamalat at USIM lies on the integration of original sources of
The Teaching of Islamic Economics for Undergraduate Level at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia (FEUI).
The present supply of qualified human resources does not concord to the rapid growth of Islamic finance industry. To overcome this issue, FEUI introduced a far-sighted curriculum at its faculty of Economics and Business since 2013, whereby the evaluation can be properly done when the program has started and produced its graduates. Yet if the curriculum contents are not standardized, the outcome is not assumed to be worthwhile.
Curriculum for Islamic Economics Program at the Department of Economics, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
The famous Islamic movement ‘Muhammadiyah’ has been working since its inception in 1912, towards the development of the human resources in major fields of education. The curriculum at the Department of Economics in Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta is designed in a way that can show its results by presenting its graduates who are well equipped to fill the jobs n any Shariah business and activities, both at micro and macro levels.
Integrating Al-Turath al-Islami to Modern University Curriculum: Issues and the Need for a Benchmark
The Quran and Sunnah, namely al-turath, connect the Muslim Ummah to their origin and past. It itself is the foundation of the Ummah’s existence, and a reason for their development and prosperity.
Islamic Economics Program in the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
The course and curriculum of the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Brawijaya, lays an emphasis on both the financial and real sectors f the economy, Literature on Islamic banking and finance has increased tremendously, but the literature on the real aspects of Islamic economics is neglected. Islamic economics should be offered as an organized body of knowledge.
Higher Education Curriculum Development for Islamization of Knowledge
Secular education permeated in most of the education system of the Muslim world that made the university graduates’ life inconsistent with Islamic values.
Developing Islamic Economics Curriculum: Learning from the Faculty of Shariah, State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN), North Sumatra, Indonesia
Islamic economics program was being considered as a part of Islamic studies remained under the domain of Ministry of Religious Affairs in Indonesia. It was only later that universities started to offer the course. A lot of experience whilst developing the curriculum at Faculty of Shariah, State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) can be studied as it is based on the philosophy of integration of knowledge.