The College of Sharia and Regulations offers two programs (Sharia Program / Regulations Program). The two departments of the college participate in the educational process for male and female students of the College of Sharia and Regulations in an integrated manner to teach the courses of the College of Sharia and Regulations. The student then graduates with a bachelor’s degree in one of the two programs. The Sharia Department awards a bachelor’s degree in Sharia, after the student passes the number of hours allocated to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Sharia, amounting to (177) hours, in eight academic levels.
Providing distinguished university education to graduate qualified legal and regulatory professionals equipped with the knowledge, skills, and capabilities to meet the needs of society and development projects within a distinguished educational and administrative environment that supports scientific research.
A distinguished college in religious and formal education combined with a practical approach, contributing to serving the community.
We implement our vision through a set of general objectives that guide our journey toward excellence. Through these objectives, we strive to achieve the highest standards of academic performance, research, and community service, while fostering an inspiring learning environment and a vibrant university community.
Providing distinguished Sharia and formal education that meets the needs of the labor market.
Supporting scientific research.
Contributing effectively to community service.
Developing the college's administrative and organizational environment.
Developing the college's financial resources.