Southeast Asia, home to a diverse tapestry of cultures, has long been a region where Islam plays a significant role in shaping societal values, traditions, and norms. As the world increasingly embraces modernity and technological advancements, Southeast Asian Muslim communities face unique challenges and opportunities. The interplay between deeply rooted Islamic traditions and the rapid pace of modernization presents a complex dynamic that affects various aspects of life, including education, law, economics, and social practices.
In recent years, there has been a growing need to explore how these communities can navigate the demands of the modern world while maintaining their religious and cultural identities. Understanding this balance is crucial for fostering harmonious development that respects both tradition and progress. This courses aims to bring together scholars, practitioners, and community leaders to discuss and share insights on how Southeast Asian Muslims can achieve this balance effectively.
To Apply this program, prospective student should follow the requirement below:
- Photo
- Passport/ Resident ID Card/ KTP
- Student Card/Lecturer Card