vDeanship of Graduate Studies Discusses Research Proposal on Contemporary Doctrinal Issues
The Deanship of Graduate Studies at the Islamic University of Minnesota - Main Center held a scientific seminar session to discuss the research proposal submitted by researcher Abdullah Fayez Radad Al-Muqati, entitled "Contemporary Doctrinal Issues Related to the Oneness of Allah Almighty and Protecting the Sanctity of Monotheism," as part of the requirements for obtaining a PhD degree in the Department of Creed and Contemporary Sects at the Faculty of Islamic Studies.
The session was held on Sunday, February 22, 2026, via the Zoom platform, attended by a distinguished committee of specialized academics. The discussion committee was chaired by Professor Dr. Emad El-Din Abdo El-Ajeeli, Head of the Department of Creed and Contemporary Sects, and included committee members Dr. Ahmed Sayed, Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Mansour, and Dr. Mohammed Al-Bahr.
The session featured a detailed presentation of the research proposal's axes, objectives, and scientific methodology, along with a discussion of the most prominent contemporary doctrinal issues related to the Oneness of Allah Almighty, and the intellectual challenges posed by modern developments that require rigorous study and sound scientific analysis.
The discussion committee enriched the session with valuable scientific observations and directives aimed at enhancing the quality of the research and advancing its academic trajectory.
This session falls within the Deanship's commitment to supporting graduate students, promoting scientific research on contemporary doctrinal issues, and establishing a scientific methodology for addressing intellectual challenges that touch the core of Islamic creed.
