📘 ONE-ON-ONE CLASSES
Our annual curriculum fully follows the framework set by the Directorate General of Religious Education.
🌼 Ages 4–6: Early Childhood Lessons
Early childhood (ages 0–6) is the foundation of a child’s emotional and spiritual life.
At this age, children are curious, open, and ready to explore. Their innocent questions deserve gentle, thoughtful answers that nurture faith and wonder.
Our goal is to plant the seed of faith in young hearts and help them grow a natural love for religion.
Our program—developed with educators, scholars, and early childhood experts—offers holistic early religious education through four key areas:
Religious Knowledge
Values Education
Qur’an Studies
Complementary Skills
📖 Ages 7–9: Primary School Lessons
For primary students, we focus on building a joyful relationship with faith and the Qur’an.
In Qur’an lessons, children learn how to read correctly and meaningfully, starting from Elif-Ba. Through games, memorization with understanding, and creative exercises, they experience the happiness of learning the Qur’an.
In Religious Knowledge lessons, we explain abstract ideas—like faith, angels, or the afterlife—in a way that children can easily understand.
We highlight how worship expresses love, respect, and gratitude toward Allah while nurturing health, kindness, and community spirit.
🌙 Ages 10–13: Middle School Lessons
Every child is unique, so our middle school lessons are designed with flexibility and care.
While core topics remain consistent, our methods adapt to each student’s readiness and learning style.
We teach accurate and beautiful Qur’an recitation, memorization of key surahs, and understanding their meanings.
Through lessons in belief, worship, morality, prophetic history, and daily life (muamalat), we aim to raise students who embrace moral values and learn to live peacefully with differences.
🌟 Ages 14–18: High School Lessons
Adolescence is a journey from childhood to maturity — a time of deep emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth.
At this stage, students begin to think abstractly and understand the deeper meanings of faith, worship, and divine purpose.
In our classes, we use Prophetic stories, storytelling, and guided discussions to help students reflect on their beliefs and find meaning in their spiritual journey.
Our main goals include proper Qur’an recitation, memorization with understanding, and nurturing thoughtful, confident, and ethical young Muslims.
For students who wish to explore more deeply, we offer specialized subjects:
Qur’an Studies – Reading and understanding Qur’anic verses
Fiqh (Islamic Law) – Principles of worship, ethics, and everyday rulings
Tafsir (Exegesis) – In-depth interpretation of Qur’anic meanings
History of Religions – Learning about world religions and interfaith respect
Hadith – Understanding and applying the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Aqidah (Creed) – Foundations of Islamic belief
Kalam (Theology) – Exploring philosophical and theological thought in Islam
Basic Religious Knowledge – Core teachings of faith, worship, and ethics
