Have you ever wondered about the history of a university and its link to a sultan? The Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA) is a vibrant university located in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. Established in 2007, it stands as the country’s first Islamic university. The University’s name honours the third Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Sharif Ali, a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the first sultan to construct a mosque in Brunei, though sadly, it was destroyed during World War II in 1945-1946. This institution boasts an array of faculties covering areas like Usuluddin (Islamic Theology) and Shariah and Law, as well as Arabic Language, Islamic Economics and Finance, Islamic Development Management, Agriculture, and Islamic Technology. It is truly a testament to the nation’s commitment to developing Muslim scholars and intellectuals for national development and the broader Muslim community. One fascinating fact about UNISSA is that its students can participate in a study abroad program. Imagine students studying for a year at partner institutions in the Middle East, the United Kingdom, or Malaysia. This program provides opportunities to learn about other educational systems, cultures and lifestyles, encouraging students to become global citizens. UNISSA is not just about academics; it fosters a vibrant and diverse campus life. It has a vibrant student body that includes many international students. UNISSA has a strong commitment to its students’ well-being, providing on-campus housing and various student events. In addition, UNISSA emphasizes sports and rivalries with other universities in Brunei. This university is an important part of Brunei’s vibrant cultural and educational landscape, embodying Islamic tradition and fostering innovation in the 21st century.
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“Perintah Pekerjaan 2009 – ever heard of it?” a man in a blue uniform whispered to his companion. They stood