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History: Overview
Chronicle of Academic Activities
The establishment of the Islamic University College-Ghana started with the acquisition of land for it in 1995.
The Ahlul Bait Foundation of the Islamic Republic of Iran conceived the idea of a University College as far back as 1986 by opening an Islamic Training Institute in a rented apartment at Abelenkpe, Accra.
The first batch of 15 students was admitted into the Institute to do a two-year course in Islamic Theology with the main objective being to enrich the Ghanaian Muslim Youth with high spiritual and moral standards.
In 1988, the Institute was registered as the Ahlul Bait Islamic School. This was in pursuance of the desire to provide facilities for research into Islamic sciences for Muslim students and scholars from Ghana and the neighbouring countries. The Islamic University College, Ghana was granted interim accreditation by the National Accreditation Board with effect from 2001.
On 10th April 2001, 15 students were given admission to do a 4-year Bachelor of Arts programme in Religious Studies (Islamic option). In September the same year, a second batch of 42 students was admitted into the University College. In September 2002, accreditation was given for the University College to introduce a 4-year degree programme in Business Administration with specialisation in Accounting, Banking and Finance, and Marketing.
Two hundred students applied for admission and after thorough scrutiny 67 were given admission into the Department of Business Administration and 39 into the Department of Religious Studies.
History
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The Ahlul Bait Foundation of the Islamic Republic of Iran conceived the idea of a University College as far back as 1986 by opening an Islamic Training Institute in a rented apartment at Abelenkpe, Accra.
The first batch of 15 students was admitted into the Institute to do a two-year course in Islamic Theology with the main objective being to enrich the Ghanaian Muslim Youth with high spiritual and moral standards.
In 1988, the Institute was registered as the Ahlul Bait Islamic School. This was in pursuance of the desire to provide facilities for research into Islamic sciences for Muslim students and scholars from Ghana and the neighbouring countries. The Islamic University College, Ghana was granted interim accreditation by the National Accreditation Board with effect from 2001.
On 10th April 2001, 15 students were given admission to do a 4-year Bachelor of Arts programme in Religious Studies (Islamic option). In September the same year, a second batch of 42 students was admitted into the University College. In September 2002, accreditation was given for the University College to introduce a 4-year degree programme in Business Administration with specialisation in Accounting, Banking and Finance, and Marketing.
Two hundred students applied for admission and after thorough scrutiny 67 were given admission into the Department of Business Administration and 39 into the Department of Religious Studies.
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Profiles
Dr Abdul-Majid Hakim ElahiStatus:Council Member
Holds a ph.D in Islamic Philosophy,M.A.(Islamic Philosophy) and B.A.Hons (Philosophy) and was the president for IUG from 2001 to 2006.
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