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Values

Our core values are reflected in what we do and how we do it.  Our behaviour is guided by sound ethics and professionalism, while always bearing in mind the fundamental values of Islam.

  • Fairness and Transparency: We believe in achieving our goals through fairness with people and transparency in our actions using a clear, efficient management system
  • Equal opportunity: Men and women have equal access to knowledge and both can contribute equally to the development of the community and the country
  • Everybody can learn: A university is a place where everyone has equal opportunity and where every individual can learn regardless of his/her personal difficulties or disabilities
  • Learning as a lifelong process: We believe that learning is a process that does not stop outside our gate and is not contained within the strict time boundaries of a degree course. Learning is a lifelong process which we have a duty to encourage and to facilitate whenever we can
  • A university as a place of innovation: Innovation and research play a major role in a country’s economic growth and a university is one of the places where it should and will happen
  • Critical thinking: We believe that knowledge cannot be acquired without sound pedagogical methods and critical thinking

A University’s Key Responsibilities in its Country’s Development

  • Serving the community: A university is a place which serves the community, both locally and nationally.
  • Being open to the world: A university has a duty to help its students find their place in society as well as help that society open up to the world. This is especially true in the fast-expanding global economy, which is in turn driven and accelerated by ongoing technological innovations in every aspect of human activity.
  • Responsibility and accountability: We believe that our duty to community and stakeholders cannot be carried out without a true sense of accountability and responsibility.
  • Being realistic: All our ambitions, plans and actions will be guided and balanced by a strong sense of what is reasonably achievable. Being realistic also means being fair and transparent with ourselves and with our stakeholders, as part of our duty of complete honesty.
 
  • Final Exam schedule 2009-2010 (Summer semester) Male & Female ... read more

  • Ramadan Schedule ... read more

  • Start of Online Registration for first semester 2010/2011

    ... read more
  • Placement test dates for new students

    ... read more
  • Apply for the Ministry of Higher Education Scholarships ... read more

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