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Islamic Studies Library

Introduction | Location | Collection |

  1. Introduction

    Academy of Islam was established on 1st April 1981 after the incorporation of the Kelantan Foundation for Islamic Higher learning into the University of Malaya. It was later officially known as the Academy of Islamic Studies as the result of the re-organization of the Academy of Islam on the 15th January 1996.



  2. Location

    The Academy's main campus is located in Kuala Lumpur and its branch campus is at Nilam Puri, Kelantan.

    1. See Knowing Your Library: Islamic Studies Library, Nilam Puri, Kelantan: Introduction


  3. Collection

    Islamic Studies Library collection consists of books, journals, theses, and conference papers. All items information is accessible via Pendeta WebPAC.

    • General Collection
      The collection placed at open shelves and meant to support the teaching and learning purposes.
    • Academic Reserves Collection

    • Placed all recommended reading materials suggested by lecturers in their reading lists. Can be borrowed 24 hours.
    • Reference Collection
      The collection consists of all reference materials such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, etc.
    • Theses Collection
      All academic exercises, dissertations and theses written by Academy of Islamic Studies students are available here. This collection is for reference only.
    • Free Range Reading Collection
      Free range reading collection consists of light reading materials such as novels, hobbies, current affairs. It is initiated to encourage students to read other than their academic books.

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