Islamic Studies and Curriculum
With a brief meaning to some of the surahs, explaining important concepts in Islam:
- The concept of God (Allah) and His uniqueness as The Creator.
- Allah is the Creator of everything and everything is creature of Allah.
- Allah is Owner of the Universe.
- Allah is The Commander of the Universe.
- Allah is The Lord of the Universe.
- Allah is just one and doesn’t need any helpers.
- Allah is never born and He never dies.
- No one is like Allah.
Stories of some of the prophets
Prophets are special people that Allah chooses to bring His messages to other people. The first Prophet was Adam and the last Prophet was Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi wasallam.
- Prophet Adam Alaihi Salam and his wife.
- Prophet Nuh Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Yunus Alaihi Salam & the whale.
- Prophet Yousuf Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Dawood Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Sulaiman Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Ibrahim Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Ismail Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Isa Alaihi Salam.
- Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Seerah.
Manners and Etiquette
- Manner of Greeting a Muslim.
- Manner of sleeping and waking up.
- Manner of going to the washroom.
- Manner of Wudu.
- Manner of Eating and Drinking.
- Manner of entering and leaving the home.
- Manner of the road.
- Manner of riding any transportation.
- Manner of taking permission.
- The Manner of sneezing.
- Manners of appreciation.
- Manners of changing dress
- Being dutiful to your Parents
Nursery
Kids learn through activities, with the help of toys, painting and arts exercises, picture charts etc. We have a large collection of Islamic and education audios, video and CDs. We use rhymes and stories to teach. Using Islamic songs, children can learn the core concepts of Islam. They become fluent in Islamic etiquettes such as using Alhamdulillah (thank God), Jazakallah (may Allah reward you) etc. at appropriate occasions but above all the popular Islamic greeting Assalam-u-Alaikum (peace be upon you).
Children also recite the duas (supplication) and surahs (Qur’anic chapters) in the pitch perfect Arabic accent with the help of audio CDs.
Kindergarten
The Islamic syllabus covers recitation of duas, short surahs & kalmas with qi’rat (recitation). Students memorize the names of Allah (His characteristics), Prophets and Angels. They gain familiarity with basic concepts of Islam with the help of colouring books from internationally renowned Islamic publishers.
Games and physical exercises are an integral part of the syllabus alongside craftwork and classroom activities. Children start to learn Hindi.
Grade 1 and above
The Islamic syllabus has two branches: in Arabic there are duas, surahs and kalmas with Qir’at, Adhan (call for daily 5 prayers), and in English there are alphabets, colouring books, names of Allah, rhymes, stories and etiquettes.
Games and physical exercises are included in the syllabus. Teachers prepare role-plays in English and to practice Islam.
The Islamic course gears up as the classes move upwards.
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