K. A. Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies

About the Department

Dept. data last updated on :29/01/2024

The K. A. Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies is a newly established centre named after Prof. K. A. Nizami (1925-1997), an acknowledged historian of South Asia and Islamic scholar who authored over fifty books and was associated with the University for almost half century, having served under various capacities as Professor and Chairman of the Department of History, Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences, Provost of Sir Syed Hall, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Ambassador to Syria.

The Centre was established under the provisions of the AMU Act of 1981 and its proposal was submitted by Dr. Farhan A. Nizami, Director, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (Oxford, UK). It was established following the approval of the Executive Council and on the recommendation of the Academic Council. Management of the Centre is governed by the Chapter XXXVIII of the Executive Ordinance. In conformity with the special provisions of the AMU Act, the objectives of this Centre serve the best interests of the University.

The building of the Centre has been designed by the world renowned architect Professor Abdel Wahid Al-Wakil, recipient of the Agha Khan Prize for Architecture (UK). Two big class rooms and three study rooms have been provided in the Centre's building. There are, in addition to offices for the Director and visiting fellows, a lobby, a conference room, a Display area, a Language Lab, a Library and a Mosque. The building has been furnished and equipped through a grant from UGC under the XI Plan. The Centre is well networked with modern ICT facilities and is equipped with modern teaching aids.

The Centre focuses on teaching and research in the field of Quran and related Sciences. It aims to create links with both national and international institutions devoted to this field, and provides an academic forum for scholars whose interest focus on any aspect of the study of Quran. An important concern of the Centre is to utilise modern facilities in providing conventional learning and therefore courses on Quran and its Sciences will be taught using modern ICT facilities.

VISION AND MISSION OF THE CENTRE


VISION

Aspiring to be one of the best Centres in Quranic Studies and to meet the growing needs of the society.

MISSION 

  1. Promoting the study of Quran and arranging instruction in Islamic theology, religion and culture
  2. Providing authentic information about the Quran and Hadith
  3. Nurturing links with other Centres/Universities of Islamic learning in India and abroad
  4. Facilitating recitation of the Quran (Tajwid) and Qirat
  5. Giving instruction in the art of calligraphy
  6. Maintaining a specialized collection of books  on Quranic Studies, Islam and  areas relevant to the academic interests of the late Professor K. A. Nizami
  7. Holding seminars, symposia, conferences, exhibitions and  lectures