Faculty of Ushuluddin and Adab

GRADUATE PROFILE

Academician and Islamic Researcher

Graduates are able to become academics and researchers in the fields of Ushuluddin and Adab (al-Qur'an and tafsir, hadith, hadith science, Islamic aqidah-philosophy, history of Islamic civilization, Arabic literature, and Islamic library science) who have integrity, methodological competence, and critical, analytical, and transdisciplinary thinking in answering contemporary Islamic and humanitarian issues.

  • Job Description: Lecturer, researcher at study centers, research institutions, Islamic think tanks.
  • Additional Qualifications: Able to publish scientific papers in indexed national and international journals.
Young Mufassir and Qur'anic Academic

Graduates have the scientific ability to interpret verses of the Qur'an using classical, modern, and contemporary tafsir approaches, and are able to compile scientific works in the field of tafsir.

  • Job Description: Lecturer, researcher, writer of thematic and academic commentaries.
  • Key competencies: Understand the maqashid al-Qur'an, tafsir methodology, and the dynamics of interpretation.
Qur'an-Based Socio-Religious Analysis

Graduates are able to read social reality with a Qur'anic analysis knife and answer contemporary issues such as environment, gender, social justice, technology, and humanism in a Qur'anic perspective.

  • Job Description: Analyst of socio-religious issues, Qur'anic opinion writer, consultant of Islamic values-based policies.
  • Added value: Mastering thematic interpretation and transdisciplinary approaches in Qur'anic studies.
Educator and Innovator of Qur'anic Education Materials

Graduates have pedagogical and didactic competence to develop teaching materials and curriculum for Qur'anic education based on moderation and national values.

  • Job Description: Teacher, TPQ / boarding school curriculum developer, Qur'anic education content creator.
  • Additional skills: Digital literacy and use of interactive media for Qur'anic preaching.
Interpretation Consultant in Media and Creative Industries

Graduates are able to compose Qur'anic narratives in the form of popular articles, podcasts, educational videos, and Islamic social media content.

  • Job Description: Islamic content writer, Qur'anic da'wah creator, Qur'anic audio visual narrator.
  • Special characters: Digital literacy, creative narrative, and mastery of Arabic.
Young Muhaddith and Hadith Academic

Graduates are able to understand, explain, and study the Prophetic Hadith with the methodology of sanad and matan criticism, as well as master the discipline of classical and contemporary hadith science.

  • Job Description: Lecturer, hadith researcher, author of thematic hadith scholarly works.
  • Main competencies: Science of rijal al-hadith, dirayah, riwayah, and living hadith approach.
Analyzing Social Reality in Hadith Perspective

Graduates are able to perform contextual ijtihad on Prophetic traditions to answer current issues such as human rights, radicalism, women, science, environment, and digitalization.

  • Job Description: Hadith-based Islamic thought consultant, prophetic value-based social activist.
  • Excellence: Able to combine hadith analysis with sociological and hermeneutical approaches.
Educator and Curator of Hadith Education Materials

Graduates are able to design applied hadith learning and develop a curriculum for religious moderation based on the Prophet's sunnah.

  • Job Description: Teacher, hadith learning media developer, hadith-based proselytization studies performer.
  • Supporting skills: Use of educational technology and understanding of Islamic learning psychology.
Islamic Historian and Civilization Researcher

Graduates have the academic ability to trace, analyze, and interpret the development of Islamic history and civilization critically, objectively, and contextually.

  • Job Description: Islamic journalist, prophetic da'wah content provider, popular hadith book or article writer.
  • Soft skills are important: Public communication, media literacy, and understanding maqashid al-sunnah
Creators and Communicators of Moderate Hadith Narratives

Graduates are able to ground prophetic values in mass and social media to shape public opinion and build friendly Islam.

  • Job Description: Lecturer, researcher, writer on Islamic history.
  • Key competencies: Mastering historical methodology, Islamic historiography, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Islamic History Educator and Curriculum Developer

Graduates are able to design and develop learning of the history of slam civilization that is creative, adaptive, and relevant to the times.

  • Job description: History teacher, teaching material compiler, Islamic education curriculum developer.
  • Additional skills: Utilization of digital media in learning history.
Islamic Culture Curator and Consultant

Graduates are able to manage, document, and publish the wealth of Islamic culture and history in both physical (artifacts, manuscripts) and digital forms.

  • Job description: Museum curator, Islamic culture preservation consultant, Islamic history site manager.
  • Special qualifications: Cultural sensitivity and technology-based historical documentation skills.
Islamic Socio-Historical Analysis
  • Graduates have the ability to read religious social phenomena in a historical perspective, and provide solutions based on the values of Islamic civilization. Job description: Social analyst, historical opinion writer, cultural activist.
  • Added value: Integrates historical insights and global contemporary issues.
Cultural Diplomat and Advocate of Moderate Islam

Graduates are able to promote the heritage of Islamic civilization in national and international forums, and build a tolerant and humanist narrative of Islam.

  • Job Description: Cultural delegate, promoter of the Islamic history community, facilitator of dialogue between civilizations.
  • Supporting competencies: Cross-cultural communication and mastery of the history of comparative civilizations.
Islamic Manuscript Expert and Philologist

Graduates have the ability to understand, transliterate, translate, and analyze Islamic classical texts (tafsir, and hadith commentaries) and adab works with philological, hermeneutical, and Islamic intellectual history approaches.

  • Job Description: Manuscript curator, philologist at a cultural preservation institution, lecturer on classical texts, consultant on Islamic culture.
  • Special Competencies: Able to use Arabic language and Pegon or Jawi Arabic script well.
Islamic Socio-Cultural Analyst

Graduates have critical insights into the relationship between Islamic texts and socio-cultural realities, and are able to develop Islamic studies based on anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies approaches.

  • Job Description: Social analyst, cultural consultant, Islamic values-based community activist, public opinion writer.
  • Added Value: Ability to integrate local wisdom and Islamic universal values in public discourse.
Islamic Librarians and Archivists

Graduates are able to manage Islamic information and literature professionally in libraries, archive centers, and digital repositories, with high technical skills and professional ethics.

  • Job Description: Islamic campus librarian, Islamic manuscript archivist, digital library developer.
  • Additional Skills: Information literacy, cataloging, digitization management of classical-modern Islamic collections.
Cultural Diplomat and Spokesperson for Moderate Islam

Graduates have intercultural communication skills, academic diplomacy, and Islamic narratives that are moderate, tolerant, and relevant to the global context.

  • Job Description: International delegate, representative of Islamic organizations in global forums, mediator of interfaith dialog.
  • Language: Able to communicate in Arabic and academic English.
Islamic Social Entrepreneurs and Innovators

Graduates have an entrepreneurial spirit based on Ushuluddin and Adab values, and are able to create products, services, or services that have an impact on social transformation based on Islamic values.

  • Job Description: Islamic startup founder, social entrepreneur, Islamic cultural product developer.
  • Key Characteristics: Creative, innovative and maqashid sharia-minded.
General Character of FUDA Graduates
  • Have noble character, high integrity, and uphold Islamic scientific values.
  • Able to think critically, analytically, and reflectively on religious social reality.
  • Able to communicate effectively in academic, social, and cultural contexts.
  • Adaptive to the times, especially in the digital era and globalization.
  • Have a spirit of nationalism and love for the country in the frame of Islam rahmatan lil-‘alamin.