Our Islamic Studies curriculum is structured to provide students with a strong foundation in Aqeedah (belief), Fiqh (practices), Seerah (Prophetic biography), and Akhlaq (character). The program is designed to be age‑appropriate, engaging, and aligned with Islamic values and teachings.
Understanding core beliefs such as Tawheed, the Prophets, divine books, and the Day of Judgment in a simplified, age‑appropriate manner.
Learn how to perform Salah, Wudhu, fasting, and basic rulings of purification and daily Islamic practices with practical guidance.
Explore the life, mission, and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through engaging storytelling and project‑based learning.
Instill values of honesty, kindness, respect, and responsibility through classroom activities and Quranic reflections.
"The best among you are those who learn the Quran and teach it." - Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Basic Duas, names of Allah, simple stories of the Prophets, and Islamic manners.

Introduction to the five pillars of Islam, short surahs, and lessons on honesty and respect.

Prophets’ stories in detail, daily prayers (Salah), purification (Taharah), and Islamic history.
Progressive content from PreK to Grade 12 with age‑appropriate modules.
Engaging lessons through stories, role play, discussions, and hands‑on projects.
Strong emphasis on adab, akhlaq, and leadership through real‑life Islamic values.
Use of animations, videos, and online tools to make learning impactful and modern.
Our Islamic Studies program uses interactive and student‑centered teaching techniques to foster a love for learning about Islam. Lessons include group discussions, storytelling, project‑based learning, and multimedia integration to cater to diverse learning styles.
