Virtual Summer School 4.0

Islam In Plural Society

11 โ€“ 25 August 2025

Objectives

  1. This program will discuss Islam in the context of Malaysia from the aspects of history, law, economics, sociology, religion, and science & technology.
  2. This program will provide students with a profound understanding of Muslim cultures and practices in Malaysia.

Course Description

This exceptional course is designed to provide students and researchers worldwide with valuable insights into the multifaceted aspects of Islam in Malaysia, encompassing its rich history, legal framework, economic landscape, societal influences, and religious practices. Malaysia has earned widespread recognition as a progressive Muslim nation with a moderate approach to Islamic principles, making it a fascinating subject for academic exploration.

Key Topics Covered:

๐Ÿ“ History of Islam in the Malay World

๐Ÿ“ Muslim Culture in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Islamic Education in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Islamic Economics and Banking in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Islam in the Federal Constitution

๐Ÿ“ Islamic Astronomy and Falak in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Islamic Law in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Islamic Daโ€™wah in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Halal Industry in Malaysia

๐Ÿ“ Science & Technology and Islam In Malaysia

Targeted Participants

Undergraduate and postgraduate international and local students in many different fields, including but not limited to Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, Law, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Sciences and Cultural Studies.

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Call For Inquiry

(+60) 3 8921 6994 โ€“ Office Number

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Mail For Inquiry

farahayuni@ukm.edu.my

Registration

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Register HERE

The registration and payment deadline :

15th May 2025 (Thursday)

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Please refer the payment rate below:

International Student USD100
International Students Studying in Malaysia MYR300
Malaysian Students MYR200

Save a copy of your proof of payment to be uploaded in the registration form

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Program Details

ISLAM IN PLURAL SOCIETY

VIRTUAL SUMMER SCHOOL 3.0

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Teaching Module

Teaching Module of Islam in Malaysia.

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Duration

11 โ€“ 25 August 2025 (12 days)

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Hours of Lecture

24 Hours
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Transfer Credit

This program does not offer transfer credit for participated students.
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Assessment

1. Online Quiz 50 Marks
2. Student Workshop Presentation 50 Marks

TESTIMONIALS

The school program which I entered was so informative, and besides that we learned a lot of different information about Malaysia and also Islamic countries and cultures as well. Therefore I want to say thank you. Your classes are very useful for every person who is interested in Malaysia and as I said Islamic religion. I want to wish you a bunch of Good luck for your future projects. Thanks to all of you.

Abdullayeva Gulsanam Alijonovna

(Uzbekistan)

It was a good chance for me to know basic background knowledge about Islam in Malaysia. All classes dealt with topics that could motivate participants to learn more about Islam. I could become more curious about Islamic law in Malaysia and how two different courts in Malaysia can work in one nation. As a student who have studied about Malaysia and Indonesia, especially about Islam and adat, it gave much more than just reading. Thank you for this program to all lecturers and UKM.

Kim Najung

(Korea)

UKMโ€™s Summer School programme on โ€˜Islam in Malaysiaโ€™ is an excellent introduction to understanding the context, framework and institutions that make up how Islam exists in the country. While intense for two-weeks, it covers all major aspects of Islam and its influence in Malaysiaโ€™s political, social, legal and economic scene. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a primer on the subject, with an opportunity to learn further after.

Aziff Azuddin

(Malaysia)

I like how the course helps us to have a overall understanding of how Islam considered to be in Malaysia from the perspectives of the history and speech of the professors. I think it does give students a chance to build the ideal image of Islamic integration in their own lives and also have the consciousness about how Islam can combine with the modern governmental system and democracy.

Ilyas Y

(Taiwan)

This program is suitable for the persons who are interested in Islam and multicultural country. And, I think if we donโ€™t know Malaysia well, this program is big chance to understand Malaysia as it is. I think the relationship between Islam and modern system is interesting and give us some clue to apply to other cultures idea to the society.

Anonymous

(Japan)

The porgram was very excellent. It provided us the opportunity to learn more about Islam and Muslims in Malaysia. It makes us bond together as brothers and sisters.

Noor Mohammad Umug

(Philippines)

Great opportunity to undestand the islamic culture in Malaysia

Wen-Lin Tsai

(Taiwan)

The program is very well organized. The lessons were very interesting and helpful. The topics are very well chosen, I learned a lot of information.

Shozoda Fatkhullaeva

(Uzbekistan)

I enjoyed the course.

Airi yamaguchi

(Japan)

I got a lot of useful information for myself from this program

Gulkhayo Khushnazarova

(Uzbekistan)

In this program, we could acquired a comprehensive knowledge of every field about Islam in Malaysia.

Yi-Chia Chang

(Taiwan)