Umm Al-Qura University - Colleges

Colleges

  • College of Da’wa and Usul-ud-Din
  • College of Arabic Language
  • College of Education (in Makkah)
  • College of Applied Sciences
  • College of Social Sciences
  • College of Engineering and Islamic Architecture
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Community Service and Continuing Education
  • Institute of Scientific Research and Revival of Islamic Heritage
  • Institute of Arabic Language for Non-Native Speakers
  • College of Computers
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Applied medical Science
  • College of Shari`ah and Islamic Studies
  • College of Education for Girls at Al-Qunfudah
  • College of Teacher Preparation in Al-Qunfudah
  • College of Teacher Preparation in Makkah
  • College of Education for Girls in Al Leith
  • College of Education for Girls - Literature Sections
  • College of Education for Girls - Domestic Economy
  • College of Education for the Preparation of Female Teachers

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