ISTANBUL | INDATANEWS.COM ~ The Faculty of Islamic Studies (FAI) of Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan (FAI UMTS) participated in the International Seminar of Islamic Studies (INSIS) held on Friday, March 25, 2026, at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University (IZU) in Istanbul, Turkey.
This engagement was part of a collaboration between
FAI UMTS and the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU), combining academic development with a spiritual Umrah journey to Saudi Arabia.
LEADING THE FAI UMTS DELEGATION: Dr. Darliana Sormin, MA, and Dr. Muhsana Pasaribu, MA, lead the FAI UMTS student delegation at the international conference in Istanbul. (PHOTO: Doc. FAI UMTS)
Faculty and Student Contributions
FAI UMTS presented four programs at the conference: Islamic Religious Education (PAI), Early Childhood Islamic Education (PIAUD), Primary School Teacher Education at Madrasahs (PGMI), and Islamic Economics (ES), both in-person and online. Eleven faculty members attended in
Istanbul, led by Dean Dr. Darliana Sormin, MA, and accompanied by the Chairman of the Daily Management Board (BPH) of UMTS, Dr. Muhsana Pasaribu, MA.
"The participation of FAI UMTS in this international conference reflects our commitment to enhancing our faculty's quality and fulfilling the Tridharma of higher education, especially in research and international publications," said Dr. Darliana on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
In addition to faculty contributions,
FAI UMTS students presented 16 research papers online. In total, 32 papers from the four programs were submitted and are expected to be published in international proceedings and reputable journals—a key milestone in strengthening the university's global academic presence.
GROUP PHOTO IN FRONT OF IZU ISTANBUL: The FAI UMTS delegation poses in front of Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University (IZU), Istanbul, Turkey, after participating in the International Seminar of Islamic Studies (INSIS) on Friday, March 25, 2026. (PHOTO: Doc. FAI UMTS)
International Networking and Academic Experience
The conference was officially opened by representatives from the deans of IZU and FAI UMSU and drew approximately 100 participants from diverse academic and professional disciplines. The event provided valuable academic exposure for both faculty and students.
"This event not only strengthens our international collaborations but also offers extensive academic and spiritual experiences for all participants," emphasized Dr. Muhsana.
The integration of an international conference with an Umrah pilgrimage reflects
FAI UMTS's vision of combining knowledge with Islamic values. This approach represents a strategic step in enhancing higher education quality amid globalization and internationalization.
(IDNC)REPORTER: M. Alzi Santoso | EDITOR: Fik Sagala