As a traveller guided by divine knowledge and wisdom, I am drawn to the realm of reflexivity and have a keen interest in the world of empirical things. Therefore, I am seeking institutions that promote rigorous scholarship and encourage open dialogue, fostering a community where diverse perspectives are valued and respected. The Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE) stands out as a beacon of enlightenment, dedicated to deepening an understanding of Islamic principles and their contemporary relevance. My association with CITE and its commitment to research and cultivating new cultures of inquiry empower me to engage thoughtfully with empirical matters. This institution, rooted in Islamic tradition, has supported me in my pursuit of attaining knowledge and wisdom to navigate these complexities.  Dr. Ayda Succarie, Lecturer, Academic Program Advisor, International Academic Lead, Western Sydney University

CITE plays a transformative role in the field of Islamic education by establishing teaching from an Islamic worldview as a legitimate and holistic approach to education in Western educational spaces. It achieves this by publishing in high-ranking journals and offering university-accredited programs in Islamic pedagogy. CITE offers graduate studies in Islamic education globally and disseminates its latest research through both short and long videos, shifting the discourse on Islamic education worldwide to ensure its alignment with and advancement within original sources of Islam, centered around the Quran and Sunnah. Dr Asma Ahmed, Niagara University Faculty of Education (Canada)