Key Takeaways
- Applications open from Sunday, May 4, 1447 AH
- Program offers accredited government certificate
- Limited seats available for paid program
MAKKAH — The Holy Makkah Haram Institute has announced the launch of its first distance learning program for intermediate-level Islamic studies, partnering with the National Center for E-Learning.
The paid program accepts applications from both male and female students from Sunday, May 4, 2026 (1447 AH) until Saturday, May 10, 2026 (1447 AH).
The curriculum accessible to students unable to attend physically.
The program allow students to study at flexible times while following the institute’s established curriculum.
Study seats remain limited for the first academic semester of 1447 AH.
Students will receive an accredited government educational certificate upon completion, maintaining the institute’s academic standards through digital delivery.
The program employs selected faculty members from the institute’s teaching staff, ensuring quality instruction through the online platform.
The partnership with the National Center for E-Learning represents Saudi Arabia’s continued integration of technology into religious education.
The program enables global access to the institute’s traditional Islamic sciences curriculum while preserving its educational methodology and academic rigor.
Prospective students can apply through the official platform at ih.futurex.sa before the application deadline.