"I want my kid to recognize the Iqra letters, but I don’t know how to make it fun and interesting for them."
"When my child recites surahs, I really wish they could understand the meaning instead of just memorizing blindly."
"My child learns about Islam in class, but I don’t know how to link it to their daily lives."
"I wish there were more chances for my child to ask questions and really get involved in Quranic learning, instead of just sitting there and listening."
Unique Features
Using stories to bring the Quran to life
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Each session begins with a captivating story related to the surah of the day.
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Stories of key Islamic figures making the Quran relatable and inspire a connection with its teachings.
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Starting from Surah Al-Fatihah, students will journey through Juz Amma, discovering lessons and values in every story.
Building Arabic Vocabulary
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Students will learn key Arabic terms weekly, starting from the Iqra alphabet.
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Example: Learning about the word Compassionate and Merciful from the Surah Al-Fatihah
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This approach builds familiarity with Quranic words, enhancing recognition and comprehension.
Instilling Manners (Adab) and Islamic Values
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Emphasis on the adab of learning, respect for teachers, peers, and the Quran.
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Incorporate the importance of humility, kindness, and gratitude, shaping children into confident and respectful young Muslims.
Reinforcing Learning Through Halaqah
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Small class size (maximum 10 students) for personalized attention.
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Facilitated discussions encourage active participation, peer learning, and reflection.
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Strengthening the connection between learnings and real-life application.