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Course Objectives:

  • Introduce children to the basics of Islam in a fun and engaging way.

  • Develop familiarity with Arabic reading to prepare for Quran recitation.

  • Cultivate love for Islamic values through rhymes and playful activities.

  • Encourage hands-on learning to promote creativity and active participation.​

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Course Content Overview:

  1. Islamic Rhymes:

    • Fun songs to teach core concepts (e.g., names of Allah, daily duas).

    • Rhythmic learning to enhance memory and understanding.

  2. Islamic Basics:

    • Introduction to essential Islamic manners and practices (e.g., greetings, gratitude).

    • Stories of Prophets and good behavior to inspire positive character.

3. Arabic Reading:

  • Learning letters of the Arabic alphabet through songs, games, and repetition.

  • Developing phonetic skills to build a foundation for future Quran recitation.

4. Interactive Activities:

  • Art, crafts, and group activities to reinforce lessons.

  • Physical activities and games to keep children engaged.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the course, students will:

  • Memorize simple Islamic rhymes and basic duas.

  • Understand key Islamic concepts and manners appropriate for their age.

  • Recognize Arabic letters and pronounce them correctly.

  • Develop a love for learning through enjoyable hands-on activities.

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Course Structure:

  1. Duration: 1 Year

 

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Messenger of Allah (ï·º) saying: "Whoever takes a path upon which he seeks knowledge, then Allah makes a path to Paradise easy for him. And indeed the angels lower their wings in approval to the one seeking knowledge. Indeed forgiveness is sought for the knowledgeable one by whomever is in the heavens and whomever is in the earth, even the fish in the waters. And superiority of the scholar over the worshiper is like the superiority of the moon over the rest of the celestial bodies. Indeed the scholars are the heirs of the Prophets, and the Prophets do not leave behind Dinar or Dirham. The only legacy of the scholars is knowledge, so whoever takes from it, then he has indeed taken the most able share"

 

-Jami At Tirmidhi

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