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Syllabus for Islamic Schools

Islamic Studies:

Introduction to Islam: Teaching the basics of Islam, its five pillars, and the core beliefs (Aqeedah).

Prophet’s Life (Seerah): Lessons from the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), focusing on his character, teachings, and leadership.

Quranic Studies: Quranic memorization, recitation (Tajweed), and Tafseer (understanding the meaning of verses).

Hadith: Key sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that teach moral values and guidance for daily life.

Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence): Basic teachings on prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm), zakat (charity), Hajj (pilgrimage), and the ethics of everyday life.

Islamic Ethics & Morality: Nurturing personal character, empathy, humility, kindness, and social justice in students.

Arabic Language:

  • Basic Arabic: Introduction to the Arabic alphabet, simple vocabulary, and conversation.
  • Quranic Arabic: Understanding Quranic phrases and the grammar behind them.
  • Arabic Grammar (Sarf and Nahw): Developing a deeper understanding of sentence structure, verbs, and nouns.

Social Studies & History:

  • Islamic History: Study of key historical periods like the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the early caliphates.
  • Contributions of Islamic Civilization: The scientific, cultural, and intellectual contributions of Muslim scholars throughout history.

Science and Mathematics:

  • Basic Mathematics: Principles of arithmetic, geometry, and algebra.
  • Science: Connecting the study of natural sciences (like biology and physics) with Islamic reflections on the natural world.

Art and Cultural Studies:

  • Islamic Art: Introduction to Islamic calligraphy, geometric designs, and architecture.
  • Islamic Music and Traditions: Explore the role of music and art within Islamic culture in a way that aligns with Islamic values.


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