Madrasah students can pursue higher religious education at new Islamic college
The Straits Times|November 14, 2024
Madrasah students wishing to pursue higher religious education will have the opportunity to do so in Singapore through a new Islamic college, where they will learn how these teachings can be applied in the country's context, said Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli.
Zhaki Abdullah
Madrasah students can pursue higher religious education at new Islamic college

The Singapore College of Islamic Studies (SCIS) does not intend to compete with thousand-year-old institutions such as Al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco, he said on Nov 13, noting that it is instead aimed at teaching religious knowledge through the perspective of Singapore's multiracial, multi-religious society.

The college, which will open in 2028, will also provide aspiring asatizah, or religious teachers, with a more affordable alternative to pursuing their religious studies overseas, said Mr Masagos, who is also Minister for Social and Family Development.

Singapore's full-time madrasah system currently teaches students only up to the pre-university level, with an average of about 120 madrasah graduates pursuing further Islamic studies overseas each year.

Those who go to foreign institutions have to undergo a mandatory one-year postgraduate course upon returning, to apply what they have learnt overseas to the Singapore context.

Describing the college as a "long-standing aspiration of the Muslim community" here, Mr Masagos said SCIS can contribute to developing a body of knowledge that can help provide religious guidance to Muslims living as a minority in secular societies.

This is something religious scholars from other institutions have said is essential, he added, speaking to reporters at Parliament House.

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