The Faculty of Orientalism is a distinguished academic center dedicated to the comprehensive study and analysis of the history, culture, politics, economics, and languages of the Middle East, including its interactions with the wider world throughout history. The faculty aims to provide a deep and objective scholarly understanding of the region’s complexities, emphasizing its historical, civilizational, and social dimensions, alongside international relations, laws, and systems influencing its course.
The faculty’s academic disciplines cover political, economic, social, and cultural studies, as well as the study of religions and ethnic diversity. It offers instruction in regional languages such as Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Hebrew. This diversity equips students with an integrated understanding to analyze challenges and opportunities in the Middle East and contribute to shaping realistic visions and solutions for its future.
The faculty provides a rich educational and research environment, combining theoretical study with practical fieldwork, and encourages knowledge exchange with regional and international academic and research institutions.




