About Us

About Us

The Centre for Contemporary Muslim Response and Policy is an academic and policy oriented initiative by SISL, Al Kawthar University dedicated to addressing modern global challenges through Islamic intellectual tradition and contemporary knowledge.


The Centre develops ethical, reasoned, and socially relevant responses to issues affecting Muslims, non Muslims, and state institutions. Its work aims to contribute meaningfully to public discourse, policy conversations, and civilizational understanding, without polemics, slogans, or defensive rhetoric.

Vision

To develop intellectually rigorous, ethically grounded, and socially relevant Islamic responses to contemporary global issues, engaging Muslim communities, wider society, and policy institutions with clarity, wisdom, and responsibility.

Mission

To analyze modern challenges through Islamic intellectual heritage and contemporary disciplines.

To translate Islamic ethical positions into language accessible to Muslim communities, non Muslim societies, and governments and policy institutions.

To move beyond slogans by offering reasoned, practical, and policy aware perspectives.

Who We Engage

Muslim communities including youth, scholars, educators, and institutions.

Non Muslim audiences including academia, media, and civil society.

Government and policy bodies across education, law, social development, and governance.

Scholars in Residence and Training

Scholars in Residence and Training

The Centre trains scholars to communicate effectively with non Muslim audiences, engage policy and institutional language, understand media framing and public discourse, and respond thoughtfully rather than reactionarily.

The Centre trains scholars to communicate effectively with non Muslim audiences, engage policy and institutional language, understand media framing and public discourse, and respond thoughtfully rather than reactionarily.

The Centre trains scholars to communicate effectively with non Muslim audiences, engage policy and institutional language, understand media framing and public discourse, and respond thoughtfully rather than reactionarily.

© 2026 | CCMRP. All rights reserved.

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© 2026 | CCMRP. All rights reserved.

info@ccmrp.org

© 2026 | CCMRP. All rights reserved.

info@ccmrp.org

© 2026 | CCMRP. All rights reserved.

info@ccmrp.org