• About
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    In 2009, Dawah College was founded in Berkeley, California, with a mission that called for grounding students in the Islamic scholarly tradition as well as in the cultural currents and critical ideas shaping modern society.

  • Academics
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    As a Muslim liberal arts college in the West, Dawah offers a curriculum that provides its students with a foundation in the intellectual heritage of two major world civilizations: the Islamic and the Western.

  • Admissions & Aid
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    Our mission is to educate students to become morally, intellectually, and spiritually accomplished individuals ready to contribute to our contemporary world in ways that are proportionate to their gifts and to the needs of human society.

  • Campus Life
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    Dawah’s campus is on Holy Hill and students enter the College as part of a cohort, a community of learners that travel together through the curriculum.

The Ongoing Gift of My Education

Ibrahim Qureshi

The Ongoing Gift of My Education

After graduating from the Master's program, I have kept busy with several meaningful projects. While I pursue a career in technology, I have continued private studies in the fields of Islamic law, tasawwuf, and metaphysics. On the recommendation of my teachers, I have begun teaching various subjects including Arabic, logic, and dialectics.

In the fall, I led a course on the Creed of Imam al-Tahawi as part of Link Bay Area, an educational initiative that seeks to cultivate community leaders. I have also recently written a short research paper on the underlying philosophy of the Ten Principles (mabādī ʿashara) as a pedagogical tool in the Islamic sciences.

This was only made possible through my Dawah education, and, in fact, much of my teaching and writing has required directly referencing notes and other materials from my studies at the College and adapting them for a new audience. Each of my semesters studying at Dawah felt transformative rather than transitional, and I hope that these efforts provide the same benefits to the community that I have been blessed to receive.

Ibrahim Qureshi is a graduate of the Dawah College BA and MA programs.