The CIC gave shape to integrated Islamic courses for boys and girls, designed by combining both Islamic and secular streams of education. The CIC's programme for boys includes preparatory, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Islamic studies and a recognized bachelor's degree in a secular discipline. The PG programme consists of seven departments under three faculties namely Theology, Islamic Sharia and Language and Culture. The programme for girls combines preparatory and undergraduate courses in Islamic studies with a recognized bachelor's degree in a secular discipline. CIC's woman-only seminaries are making higher studies in Islamic theology accessible to girls. Those who successfully complete the P.G course for boys are conferred with the title Wafy while those who pass out of the course for girls are given the title Al Wafiyya.
Integrated curriculum
The CIC has designed its academic programmes by modifying the traditional Nizamiyah syllabus which had been followed by Islamic colleges and universities across India for centuries. The Nizami syllabus was first developed by Indian scholar Mulla Nizamuddin in the 12th century. The modification was effected with focus on joining Islamic and secular studies, by introducing government-approved courses in a range of academic disciplines such as science, commerce and humanities.
Compulsory social service
The CIC makes it mandatory for its students to complete stipulated hours of social services before completing the course. The services coming under this purview include renovation of Mahals ; bringing the fruits of various government initiatives to the lower strata of society; taking care of the diseased and the underprivileged; initiatives to fight against social evils and misdemeanours; preservation of nature and natural resources; generating awareness on peaceful coexistence of various religious communities, Islamic propagation etc.
Headquarters and postgraduate campus
Established in 2000 and registered with the Government of Kerala, CIC is currently headquartered in Markazu Tharbiyathil Islamiyyah, in the district of Malappuram. CIC is currently setting up a university campus with Postgraduate blocks for Al Wafy and Al Wafiiya Course at Kalikavu in Malappuram district. The campus launched its first phase in 2016 by opening the academic block. The campus comprises administrative block, academic blocks for different departments, research centre, audio visual theatre, live e-class room, students hostel, auditorium and canteen. The campus is being erected on of land donated by Akkarapeedika Baappu Haji from Kalikavu.