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Mufid Seminary offers a carefully designed curriculum that meets the diverse educational needs of Muslims in North America. Our programs provide students with a firm grounding in Islamic knowledge, ensuring they are equipped to think critically, engage meaningfully with scholarly tradition, and serve their communities with humility and purpose. From foundational studies to advanced coursework, Mufid prepares students for lifelong learning and service.
In a world of shifting values and increasing secular influences, young Muslims need more than just information—they need a strong foundation. The Foundations Program is a two-year immersive experience that equips students with core Islamic knowledge in theology, law, history, and spiritual development. More than just a classroom experience, the program fosters meaningful connections with scholars and peers, providing students with the tools to analyze, articulate, and live their faith with confidence. Whether pursuing further Islamic studies or serving their communities, students graduate with a renewed sense of identity, purpose, and intellectual clarity.
Learn MoreFor many, understanding the Quran in its original language feels out of reach. The Quranic Arabic Certificate bridges that gap, offering a step-by-step journey into the language of revelation. Consisting of five carefully structed courses, this program equips students with the foundational skills needed to read, comprehend, and reflect on Quranic passages without reliance on translation. Designed for consistent progress and practical application, students emerge with a stronger spiritual and intellectual bond with the Quran—one that transforms their engagement with the text forever.
Learn MoreThe MDiv in Islamic Studies is an advanced, practice-oriented program designed for graduates of the Foundations Program who wish to further their Islamic education while preparing for meaningful service within their communities. This program immerses students in Islamic theology, law, history, and spiritual development, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to engage in community education, chaplaincy, and institutional support. Graduates are not trained as ulama but serve as valuable contributors who work alongside religious leaders to strengthen and support the intellectual and spiritual life of the Muslim ummah with humility and responsibility.
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