Our students include those who come to study with us at our campus in Cambridge, and thousands across the world who learn with us from afar. As our vision is focused around developing scholarship and scholars, we value our students dearly, and thus persist in centring our scholars in our work.

Alhamdhulillah, we have developed a culture and centre of community and collaboration in our physical and spiritual beings in everything we do. Whilst we learn together, we also eat, live, pray, reflect and socialise, together. From within our strong academic heritage and its studious nature, we derive principles of cultivating an environment that allows students and scholars to organically and authentically be, learn and build with others, in a very human way. In this practical application of academic knowledge, through simple and complex ways of being, we are able to reflect and grow together, experiencing knowledge through the everyday, spiritual and academic tones of our tradition. Cooking, walking, talking, and sharing with others, whilst reading Islamic Studies or Islamic Psychology, nurtures faith and knowledge with depth and conviction; and in ways that allow our students and scholars to reach an intimacy of individual and collective self-reflection and self-development. In this case, we are Cambridge Muslim College; but our scholars also go on to other places and people.

At Cambridge Muslim College, our primary orientation is nurturing leading students and scholars.

From scholars that spend years on end learning with us in Cambridge, to those that join us for courses online; students and scholars are at the centre of our hearts. Yet these students are not only budding scholars, they are people. We are people, who operate in the world, as practitioners, leaders and thinkers; and as families, caregivers and individuals.

Our entire presence, from corpus to campus, works to nurture our ethos of centering people, students and scholars.

Our students go on to become practitioners, parents, thinkers and speakers within a complex modern world, often leading their families, communities and individuals; and it is understood that the philosophy by which we nurture our students will, insha’Allah, have a profound impact far beyond the classrooms and gardens of this College. We are, indeed, training the next generation of Muslim thinkers. People that will go on to think and shape their own lives, and many lives beyond themselves. And beyond what we learn and teach at the College, the humans and hearts at the centre of that training and scholarly endeavour, are the vessels and spirits that carry that into the world. Thus, whilst knowledge is sacred, those that carry that learning and wisdom, matter more than the texts in and of themselves.

Thus, we want Cambridge Muslim College to be open and accessible to as many students and scholars as possible, and to offer the very best learning, care and support we can, towards building good people: thought leaders and practitioners who exist and manifest in real lives and communities. If you are considering studying with Cambridge Muslim College, learn more about our programmes here. Or learn more about our people and read about our faculty, here.

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