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Muhammdiyah Islamic Academy

Outline of syllabus

Islamic Subjects
AGE 5-7 ICS GRADE
ONE -TWO

CORE SUBJECTS
Qaidah & Siparah

DURATION

42 WEEKS

8 -10

THREE -FOUR

Surahs, Urdu,Arabic,Duas, Optional Hifz

42 WEEKS

11-13

FIVE - EIGHT

Arabic, Nazarah, Hifz, Aqidah Introduction to Fiqh

42 WEEKS

14 PLUS

NINE-ELEVEN

Seerah,Hifz,Arabic,Aqida,Fiqh,Tazkiya h Quranic Commentary

42 WEEKS

Islamic Academy (IA) Benefits

For busy parents who are unable to send children during the week we can provide weekend classes at the following times:11am till 1pm Zuhr 3pm

SATURDAY: till 5pm SUNDAY: till 5pm

11am till 1pm Zuhr 3pm

Why send your children to IA?


Well established Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamah curriculum School style delivery with broad range of subjects English medium with urdu and arabic Structured lesson plans for teachers who will know what to teach, where to start and end lessons Teachers and students will know entire classsyllabus at the beginning of academic year Well planned lessons motivate students to learn about Islam Interactive learning resources, eg presentations, flashcards etc.

Why send your children to IA?


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Small class sizes ( maximum 9 ) for effective learning Systematic learning & progression Strong emphasis on Tazkiyah & Tarbiyah, reformation and improvement of character Quarterly examinations and reports Encouragement of parental engagement Practical implementation and explanation of daily Sunnahs for everyday life Transport available for children

General Information

Schedule
Weekday Classes
Tuesday to Friday
7pm 5-

Required Books for every child

OR

Weekend Classes

Sat -11.30 -1.30


5pm

& 3-

Sun3-5pm

11.30 -1.30 &

Uniform

MALE

FEMALE

Brief Lesson Outline


group 5-7)
5 6pm Tuesday Basic Qaidah Siparah

(e.g. Age
Homework Task 1

6 7pm Islamic Curriculum Level 1 Basic Qaidah Siparah

Wednesday

Islamic Curriculum Level 1

NO HOMEWORK SET

Thursday

Basic Qaidah Siparah

Islamic Curriculum Level 1

Task 2

Introduction to the course

Outline of the Curriculum for grades 1,2 & 3


Every year the curriculum will begin with a few topics on Allah, the Quran, the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam), the Hadith or Sunnah. In the early years the emphasis is given on the 5-pillars, but each year the emphasis increases. Every year history of some of the prophets is introduced in an age appropriate manner. Each year, several lessons are devoted to Islamic values to make the children grow up with good understanding of Islamic manners, values and morals. All lessons are followed by homework to reinforce classroom learning

Sample outline of syllabus


Outline of the Curriculum

Course outline & objective

Sample study material

Sample homework sheet

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What is expected from IA tutors?


Dedicated teaching & support Commitment towards every student Feedback and reporting to parents
Personal 1 -2 -1 support for students

What is expected from the students?


Commitment to learning Discipline in the classroom and outside Integrity Respect for tutors and fellow students

What is expected from parents?


Responsiveness to the IA teachers Responsible for child/childrens behaviour Commitment towards homework Engagement and participation in learning Respect for tutors Provision of learning resources; eg, curriculum text books, stationary, homework pads.

How much will it cost?


A one off 10.00 administration fee upon enrolment Weekly fees per child 5.00 Cost per curriculum text book (compulsory) : 10.00 Uniform costs* : (Optional) Boys: 10.00 Girls: 10.00 *Please note:
You do not have to purchase uniforms through MIA MIA can supply the recommended uniforms at a discounted rate , parents can consult MIA staff before purchasing

Conclusion

IA staff will endeavour to provide a dedicated learning environment that will challenge students to practically implement daily lessons both in the mosque and at home by following the Sunnah of the Prophet Through practical implementation of Sunnah and Tarbiyah, will help then to reform their characters so they may be an example to muslims and non-muslims alike.

Thank you, May Allah reward you for listening

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