Huda_Hilal

Assistante Professor
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Introduction

Huda Hilal is a graduate of IIUM Bachelor in Islamic Law & Psychology  at (2001). She got her Master in the Sources of Law (IIUM) at (2003). She received her Ph.D. in Sources of Jurisprudence and Developmental & Abnormal Psychology specializing in “Qualification Theory; Analytical Studies between Jurisprudence and Psychology” (UM) at (2008). She taught “creative thinking” and “Islamic Law” at Department of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Studies, Kulliyyah of Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, IIUM. And she is teaching right now in Zayed University Dubai Campus “Islamic Civilization in the Middle Ages” and “Emirates Studies”.

Huda Hilal was a member of the Middle East team in conducting a research respecting the barriers of creativity among university students in several Arab countries, the project held by Prof. Mustafa Ashwi, King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia (2010). And she conducted the same research among the students of the Malaysian public universities (2011). Moreover, she worked with the same team in conducting a research on female leadership in Arab countries which held by Open Arab University (2013), and she conduced a survey regarding perceptions towards female leadership in Malaysia (2014). She has many articles about women issues in the light of Arab culture in general, and Islamic Law in specific. And she attended many conferences in several countries around the world.

She is now doing researches with IESE-Europe.

Huda Hilal uses English and Arabic professionally in teaching and writing articles, she is learning German language.  

Research and Professional Activities

Islamic Studies

Research interests:

Ethics, women issues,  

Current Projects:

Universal values in Quran

Keywords:

universality, Quran, values, justice, freedom 

Teaching Areas

Undergraduates: Islamic civilization, Emirates Studies.

 

 

  • 1.   A research: “The Effects of Islam’s Sociocognitive Transformation on Female Rights and Roles”, Journal of College of Sharia & Islamic Studies, Vol. 37, No. 1, 2019. 
  •               2.  A chapter: “Immigration and its relationship with Terrorism, and Corrective Conceptual Means from Islamic Perspective”, in al-Hijrah al-Dawliyyah wa al-Irhab Book, Forum Eruopeen pour la moderation en Belgique, Egypt: Dar al-Salam, 2020.