The Fairfax Institute (TFI) proudly presents the Integration of Knowledge (IOK) Summer Program, a transformative learning experience aimed at the integration of revealed and acquired knowledge.
Over four weeks, undergraduate students will apply the Maqasid Al-Quraniyyah Methodology to deeply engage with the Quran and the Sunnah and extrapolate universal principles that guide their comprehensive understanding of the world. Students will hone their critical and analytical skills to examine human intellectual heritage based on a global-centric Quranic worldview. Through collaborative learning, hands-on activities, and daily reflection, participants will enhance their problem-solving abilities, moral reasoning, and empathy. The learning experience fosters awareness of cognitive biases and encourages a community-oriented approach to service and teamwork. By the end of the program, students will have crafted a research study addressing a contemporary issue, emerging with a deeper understanding of reality and a renewed commitment to purposeful living.
No, IIIT offers the summer and winter programs tuition free for all students.
There are three main differences between the summer and winter programs: target audience, program length, and the nature of the final group project. The summer program is designed for graduate-level students and above, while the winter program is aimed at undergraduate students. The summer program runs for four weeks, whereas the winter program lasts for two weeks. Finally, the summer program requires students to complete a final group research study, while the winter program involves preparing a group research proposal.
The summer and winter programs have no prerequisites. However, applicants must demonstrate their interest in joining by completing the required essay included in the registration form.
Yes, students are required to complete a reading list, which will be sent to them after they receive their acceptance letter. Based on our experience with previous programs, students who completed the required readings beforehand were able to fully enjoy the learning experience with little to no stress. Therefore, it is crucial to finish the reading list before attending the winter or summer program.
No, students will be provided with all the reading materials as part of the program.
Upon joining the winter or summer program, you will have the opportunity to visit and borrow books from two libraries at the IIIT location in Herndon, Virginia, with collections exceeding 100,000 volumes. All library books can be kept for the duration of the program. Additionally, you will have access to the IIIT library database, enabling you to request additional resources.
Students are required to attend every day of the program in its entirety, as outlined in the schedule (two weeks for the winter program and four weeks for the summer program). During the program, students will be expected to actively participate in classroom discussions and complete all required assignments and group research activities.
Additionally, students are responsible for arranging their own travel to the program location (by flight or car) and for covering their daily food needs. A complimentary hot breakfast will be provided with your room, if you choose to stay at our hotel accommodation.
Yes, the program includes lodging accommodations for students from out of state and for local students with a long commute.
Yes, a complimentary hot breakfast will be provided with their room accommodation. Students will be responsible for covering their daily lunch and dinner.
No, students will be paired with another participant of the same gender to share a room.
The program's classroom setting and learning activities are coeducational, meaning students will work with peers of the opposite gender on group research projects. All participants are expected to observe modesty and adhere to Islamic etiquette throughout the program.
Yes, students are required to complete daily learning assignments and submit them to the program learning management system. Although there are no final exams in the program, students will be required to complete a final group research study or proposal and a presentation.
Students will receive a list of contemporary issues as part of the registration process. They will be asked to rank their top three choices, and research groups will be formed based on the most popular topics.
Students need to bring their own laptops and a notebook.
Students should plan to arrive the day before the commencement of the program and depart after the last day.
The closest airports to the IIIT location in Herndon, Virginia are:
The IOK summer and winter programs are non-credit, pass/fail programs. Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate of attendance. To pass and receive this certificate, students must attend every session in full and complete at least 80% of the program requirements as outlined in the program schedule.
For questions about the program, contact the Program Coordinator at tfiadmissions@iiit.org