Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU) (), commonly known as Al-Imam University (IMAMU) (Arabic: إمامو), is a public university in the sub-municipality of Shemal in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1950 as an Islamic seminary by Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ash-Sheikh, the first Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia. It was renamed the College of Sharia in 1953, before becoming a full-fledged university through amalgamations of other colleges and assuming its current name in 1974. The university also has overseas presence in Indonesia and Djibouti.
The foundation stone of its current university building was laid on 5 January 1982 during the reign of King Khalid Ibn Abdul-Aziz Al Saud. It was opened in 1990. The university includes 14 colleges, 3 higher institutes, 70 scientific institutes inside the Kingdom, and five institutes outside the Kingdom in Indonesia and Djibouti. It currently has more than 60,000 students and 4,000 faculty members.
History
In 1950, King Abdulaziz assigned Muhammad ibn Ibrahim to establish an Islamic institute in Riyadh. Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University was founded in 1974. The university was named after the emir of Diriyah and founder of First Saudi State, Muhammad bin Saud Al Muqrin.
Colleges
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Curriculum
The university is organized into fourteen colleges. The fourteen colleges focus on: Shari'ah, Da'wah, Arabic, social sciences, media studies, language and translation, computer science and information science, economics and administrative sciences, formal science, medicine, and engineering. The University is home to the Institute of Translation and Arabization, a facility dedicated to the translation of Arabic texts to foreign languages, and translation of foreign language texts into Arabic (Arabization).
Extracurricular activities
The university publishes a newspaper named Mir'at al-Jami`ah () (English: University Mirror).
Sports and traditions
Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University has a football team, a volleyball team, and a stadium.
Notable alumni
- Abd Al-Aziz Fawzan Al-Fawzan
- Saleh Al-Fawzan
- Saud Al-Shuraim
- Abdullah Mohammed Al-Hugail
- Mohammad Al-Hasan Al-Dido
- Ahmed Bin Taleb Bin Hameed
- Sumaya Alnasser
- Yasser Al-Dosari
- Ali Abdullah Jaber
- Khandaker Abdullah Jahangir
See also
- List of Islamic educational institutions
- List of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia
References
External links
- Official website
