Alasmarya Islamic University
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الجامعة الأسمرية الإسلامية | |
Type | Public university |
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Established | 1981 |
President | Dr. Muhammad Soliman bin AbdulHafeed |
Location | , , 32°28′5″N 14°34′2″E / 32.46806°N 14.56722°E |
Publications | Al Asmarya newspaper |
Website | Official website |
Al-Jāmi'a Alasmarya (Arabic: الجامعة الاسمرية) (English: Alasmarya Islamic University) is a public university in the city of Zliten, Libya, specializing in Islamic sciences such as Islamic theology and Islamic jurisprudence. Founded in 1995, the university's academic instruction is conducted from October to March. Statistics from the 1998–1999 academic year indicated a total of 14 teaching staff members and 506 full-time students.[1] The university's academic departments include:
- Shariah (Islamic religious law)
- Arabic Language
- Usul al-din
- Al-dawa, al-emama and al-khataba[2]
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[edit]- Development of Education in the Great Jamahiriya: Report to the International Conference on Education: Session 47, Geneva 2004
- UNESCO Libya
- List of Libyan Universities