Dean of the College
Dr. Ismail Hamed Ismail Ali
Dean's speech
The Islamic University of Minnesota, USA, looks at us every morning with its Islamic, academic and research leadership in all its branches worldwide. It owns many, many adult Islamic colleges, which are considered a copy of Al-Azhar University in Egypt. The teachings of our good Islamic religion are spread all over the world, especially in the United States of America, Africa, Asia and throughout the Islamic world. This adult university presents a message to everyone stating that it is distinguished by religious, research and academic education, as well as it has a long history and experience in the field of humanities. It is the real criterion for the field of human sciences progress and they are: Department (Arabic Language and Literature) in all its stages (Bachelor, Master and PhD) - Department of (English Language and Literature) in all stages (Bachelor, Master and PhD) - Department (Political Science) in all stages (Bachelor, Master and PhD) - Department (History and Islamic Civilization) in all its stages (Bachelor's, Master's and PhD). These active departments in the Islamic University play the role assigned to them in communicating science and literature to the whole world, especially in parts of our Islamic world, and delivering the university's message to students of science from the religious, academic, scientific and research perspectives in all parts of our Islamic countries.
The Islamic University is represented by His Eminence Professor Sheikh / Walid Al-Manisi, President of the University, may God bless him, and His Eminence Dr. Omar Al-Maqrami, the Distinguished Vice-Chancellor of the University. As well as my humble person, Dean of the College of Arts and Human Sciences, I welcome students of science to join under the banner of the College of Arts with its four promising departments, which along with the other colleges are among the basics of our ancient university (the Islamic University of Minnesota, USA), which honors science students wherever they are.