International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation

International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation

History: c/e.

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A new institute, the Ibn Khaldun International Institute for Advanced Research (ISLAH), was established as a successor, although it no longer maintained the original orientation developed by Al-Attas.
A new institute, the Ibn Khaldun International Institute for Advanced Research (ISLAH), was established as a successor, although it no longer maintained the original orientation developed by Al-Attas.


In 2017, the institute reopened and was rebranded as the International Institute of Islamic Civilization and the Malay World on 26 October,{{cite web |author1=Shahfuri Saidan |author2=Halim Aman |url=https://malaysiaaktif.my/malaysiaaktif2/?p=37951 |title=ISTAC Hab Rujukan Pengajian Dunia Melayu dan Tamadun Islam |date=27 Oktober 2017 |website=Malaysia Aktif |access-date=16 June 2018 |language=ms}} but reverted to its original name as ISTAC on 17 May 2019 upon the decision from the Board of Governors Meeting No. 53.
In 2017, the institute reopened and was rebranded as the International Institute of Islamic Civilization and the Malay World on 26 October,{{cite web |author1=Shahfuri Saidan |author2=Halim Aman |url=https://malaysiaaktif.my/malaysiaaktif2/?p=37951 |title=ISTAC Hab Rujukan Pengajian Dunia Melayu dan Tamadun Islam |date=27 October 2017 |website=Malaysia Aktif |access-date=16 June 2018 |language=ms}} but reverted to its original name as ISTAC on 17 May 2019 upon the decision from the Board of Governors Meeting No. 53.


==See also==
==See also==