Zaytuna College (formerly the Zaytuna Institute) is a
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in
Berkeley, California
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. It is the first accredited
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undergraduate college in the United States and was founded in 2008
by
Hamza Yusuf
Hamza Yusuf (born: Mark Hanson; 1958) is an American Islamic neo-traditionalist, Islamic scholar, and co-founder of Zaytuna College. He is a proponent of classical learning in Islam and has promoted Islamic sciences and classical teaching metho ...
,
Zaid Shakir
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and Hatem Bazian.
Prior to becoming a college, Zaytuna was an institute, founded in 1996 by Hamza Yusuf and Hesham Alalusi. Zaytuna College seeks to incorporate the importance of the liberal arts and humanities into a traditional Islamic education curriculum. In the academic year 2014-2015, Zaytuna College had an undergraduate student body of about fifty students,
[ most of whom live on campus. Zaytuna College offers one major, in Islamic Law and Theology, with courses ranging from Arabic grammar and Islamic jurisprudence, to American history and literature.] Zaytuna College also conducts an intensive Arabic language summer course.
Zaytuna College was conceived from the imperative to establish centres of Islamic learning for the Muslim-American community in the West, which are equipped to interpret Islamic scriptures authoritatively and educate Western students in light of the cultural context in which they live. Zaytuna College has been recognized as an institution that has the ability to bridge the divide between America and the Muslim world.
The faculty of Zaytuna College consists of scholars of Arabic, Islamic Studies and Liberal Arts. The institution derives its name from the Arabic word Zaytuna, which means olive tree.[ Biblical and Qur'anic scholars deem the olive a source of great benefit and worth.][
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History
In 1996, Zaytuna Institute was founded by Hamza Yusuf
Hamza Yusuf (born: Mark Hanson; 1958) is an American Islamic neo-traditionalist, Islamic scholar, and co-founder of Zaytuna College. He is a proponent of classical learning in Islam and has promoted Islamic sciences and classical teaching metho ...
and Hesham Alalusi and incorporated in California as a non-profit educational institute.
The Institute's mandate was to teach courses on Arabic and Islamic Studies as well as to engage in community service and outreach.[ Zaytuna Institute acquired the campus in the city of Hayward, CA, and in 2001, Zaid Shakir and other instructors conducted a four-year pilot seminary project from which five students graduated.] With the learned experience of the pilot program, Zaytuna Institute went on to establish Zaytuna College.
Zaytuna Institute conducted a summer Arabic intensive program in 2008 and officially changed its name from Zaytuna Institute to Zaytuna College in 2009. Undergraduate classes started in 2010. Moving to Berkeley from Hayward, CA was seen as an opportunity to expand the resources available to Zaytuna College and to collaborate with established institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley
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and the Graduate Theological Union.[
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Campus
Zaytuna College was a facility rented from the American Baptist Seminary of the West (ABSW) in Berkeley, CA. In July 2012, Zaytuna purchased a new facility situated in Berkeley's “Holy Hill”.[ Holy Hill consists of multiple theological schools of multiple Christian denominations.
In 2018, they purchased a campus in the hilltops of Berkeley Hills, which consists of 10 acres, a garden, an archery field, a dormitory, and several buildings for classes, teacher's offices, and student life events.
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Academics
The college is accredited to offer only a single degree, a bachelor's degree in Islamic law and theology.[ All students are required to learn ]Arabic
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, to enable them to study Islamic texts in the original language.[ Zaytuna College takes an interdisciplinary approach to studying humanities and social sciences.] The college's liberal arts program consists of subjects like American history, ethics, philosophy, literature and logic.[ As a liberal arts college, Zaytuna believes in the need to equip its students with the basic tools for acquiring knowledge, along with a broad understanding of American and Islamic culture and history.][
Zaytuna College offers courses on Islamic History, English Composition, Islamic Theology, Islamic Law, and Arabic. It also offers a Summer Arabic Intensive program. Students of Arabic at Zaytuna College are required to have completed the Arabic summer intensive, or its equivalent at another institution, before starting at Zaytuna College.][ The Arabic summer intensive enrollment has continued to grow and, by 2012, had doubled from its inaugural year in 2008.][
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Educational philosophy
The college's motto is "Where Islam Meets America".[ Zaytuna College envisions creating a lasting institution of higher learning and aims to educate and prepare morally committed professional, intellectual, and spiritual leaders, who are grounded in the Islamic scholarly tradition and conversant with the cultural currents and critical ideas shaping modern society.][ Zaytuna College sees itself following in a tradition of religious communities who established colleges for their communities such as ]Catholics
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and Jews
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.[ In this respect, Zaytuna College has been compared to other private religious liberal arts schools such as Georgetown, Brandeis, Notre Dame and others.][
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Accreditation
In 2015, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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granted Zaytuna Institute accreditation to award a single degree, "the Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Law and Theology," making Zaytuna Institute the first accredited Muslim campus in the United States
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Student body
Zaytuna College's student body includes only 50 students.[ About half are from California. The rest are from other states, including Ohio, Colorado, New York, and Michigan. According to the ]Washington Post
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, the students are both American and foreign-born, and are of "Pakistani, Arabic, Afghan, Turkish, African-American and Latino backgrounds". The first Zaytuna College class consisted of eight women and seven men.[
Some Zaytuna College students have previously received undergraduate degrees from Ivy League universities such as Columbia; others have begun their undergraduate studies at Zaytuna College without prior undergraduate experience.][ Some Zaytuna College students have turned down offers to attend notable universities such as the University of Chicago and others to attend Zaytuna College because of the emphasis on character development embedded in the culture of Zaytuna College.][ The student body consists of many converts to Islam,][ as well as second-generation Muslims and others who have backgrounds that extend to Muslim majority countries. There are no admission restrictions based on religious affiliation or sect.][
Zaytuna College's yearly tuition is $12,177.00. The college offers housing on campus with an estimated additional annual cost of $6,873.75.]
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