An extensive study of our chosen Qa’ida which is part of the syllabus with rules and practices. Once completed, students will have a good grasp of recognising Arabic words and be able to read with correct pronunciation.
A writing companion
One book from Year 1 to year 8 with all major Surahs and Duas with tracker.
Key topics of this part include: important facts on the five pillars of Islam, introduction to taharah, ahadith on helping others, cleanliness and speaking the truth.
Our Beloved Messenger Muhammad’s (saw) childhood & youth. The stories of Adam (as) and Nuh (as), the articles of Faith, the importance of respect and the etiquettes of eating, drinking and sleeping.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The second part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on wudu’ & ghusl, ahadith on kindness to neighbours, the first revelation.
Stories of Hud (as) and Salih (as), the revealed books, importance on keeping promises, kindness to animals and etiquettes of greeting one another.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The third part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on salah, ahadith on appreciation, the migration and the journey to Ta’if, the stories of Ibrahim (as) and Isma’il (as).
Minor signs of Qiyamah, importance on being kind to parents and the etiquettes of studying and reciting the Qur’an.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The fourth part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on masah ‘alal khuffayn, sawm, ahadith on saying no to racism, the pledge of ‘Aqabah.
Stories of Ya’qub (as) and Yusuf (as), major signs of Qiyamah, importance of keeping trust and etiquettes of du’a’.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
Knowledge to action Islamic Studies curriculum focussing on social, financial & religious literacy.
The fifth part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on hajj & ‘umrah, ahadith on ghibah, the Treaty of Hudaybiyah.
Stories of Musa (as) & ‘Isa (as), Jannah and Jahannam, importance of patience and the etiquettes of social interaction.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
This is common book for Boys and Girls
The sixth part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on maturity in boys, jana’iz, jumu’ah, ahadith on major sins, shama’il, the life of Abu Bakr (ra).
Stories of Dawud (as) and Sulayman (as), Isra’ and Mi’raj, the harms of oppression and the importance of women in society.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The sixth part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on maturity in girls, impurities, ahadith on major sins, shama’il, the Mothers of the Believers.
Stories of Dawud (as) and Sulayman (as), Isra’ and Mi’raj, the harms of oppression and the importance of women in society.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The seventh part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on zakah, halal food, ahadith on good character, the life of ‘Umar (ra).
Stories of Zakariyya (as) and Yahya (as), the Resurrection, the value of knowledge, the Internet and etiquettes of using a mobile.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The eighth part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on nikah, talaq, ahadith on rights of forgiving others, the life of ‘Uthman (ra).
Story of Ayyub (as), Iman, the shortness of life and etiquettes of debates and discussions.
Complete with its very own workbook with differentiated activities using Bloom’s Taxonomy.