Sunday school for adults
 
 
   
 
 
  Essentials

Class Size – We intend to keep less than 30 pupils per teacher in order to deliver a quality teaching experience.

Communication – Syllabus will be delivered in the English language.

Madhab – We have the highest respect and love for al the madhaib (schools of law), however due to local demand and expertise of the staff we will teach the hanafi school of Law.

Aqidah –We follow the aqidah of the Aihle Sunnah Wal Jamaat (People of the sunnanh) as defined by the prophet (pbuh). We have the highest regard for the prophets, the companions and scholars and saints of Islam.

Attendance – All pupils are required to attend all classes, in order to benefit. We ask all students to arrive 5 mins before, in order to be organised and start punctually. Uniform – All students are required to wear traditional clothing during classes, in order to present a pure, clean and traditional image.

Uniform - There are no strict requirements to wear any clothing, however in order to present a pure, clean and traditional image we encourage students to wear white.

Times – Classes will start at 10.30 a.m promptly.
 
 
  Registration

Registration - Please register at the Crescent Centre on Sunday 11th April between 12:00 noon until 2 p.m. If you have missed this date, please CONTACT US for enrolment during the year.

Academy Starts - InshAllah classes will commence on Sunday April 19th 2009. Students will need to present themselves at the centre by 10:55 am.

Things to bring
- Students should bring a book, pen(s), writing book, ring binder and sheets of paper.

Registration Fees - A £15 one of fee, this will cover the cost for the registration, the student will be given relevant books and course material.

Fees - Cost per student is £35, per month.
 
 
Subjects

Quran, Hadith, Fiqh (Islamic law),  Seerah (life of the prophet, pbuh) and Quran recitation.

We endeavour to cover those subjects which are essential to be learnt by all Muslims I.e. the fard ayeen. Unfortunately the fard ayeen which is compulsory to learn are openly being neglected by most Muslims. It is our sincere intention to revive this knowledge within the vicinity of our community. Thus our young students can be example of an excellent knowledge base.

All our subjects are intended to enhance mutual Adaab (etiquettes), a core concept towards Islamic learning and living.

The curriculum has been designed to offer our students spiritual, material and moral well being in an interactive and friendly manner.

- Classes will be taught at a moderate pace, with new concepts introduced at a pace conducive to learning, allowing student’s time to familiarize with the concepts and establish a stronger base in grammar.

- Clear expectations will be communicated at the beginning of each semester (course format, syllabus, books, class hours, expected outcomes etc.)
- Students will be given assignments to support class room learning.

Aqidah (Correct beliefs)
Aqidah is to understand Allah, His Messenger, angels and the Unseen . Inshallah we will introduce the student to basic aqidah texts and progressively study more complex texts.

Arabic
This ‘Foundations Program’ in Classical Arabic Grammar, is envisioned to provide sufficient skills and knowledge to read, write and speak Arabic.

Quran
This will involve learning the Quraan with tajweed, thus the student can recite observing the correct pronunciation of every letter with the rulings and characteristics which apply to each letter, without any exaggeration or deficiency.

Hadith
are oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Hadith collections are regarded as important tools for determining the Sunnah, or Muslim way of life, by all traditional schools of jurisprudence.

Fiqh (Islamic Law)
The student will learn the basic knowledge of the shariah eventually progressing to an advanced level study.
Seerah (Life Of the Prophet pbuh)
Student will study the Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) life story, known as the "seerah" (biography). Lessons will focus from before his blessed birth to his physical departure from this world.
 
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