Islamic Studies
This category covers the core disciplines of Islamic knowledge, providing students with a structured and authentic understanding of Islam based on the Qur’an and Sunnah. The subjects included aim to develop sound belief, correct practice, noble character, and historical awareness.
Subjects included:
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Adab – Etiquettes and refined conduct in personal, social, and spiritual life according to Islamic teachings.
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Aqidah – Foundational beliefs of Islam, focusing on Tawheed, Prophethood, and the Hereafter.
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Seerah – A comprehensive study of the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, drawing lessons for faith, leadership, and daily life.
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Ahadith – Study of the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet ﷺ as a primary source of Islamic guidance.
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Fiqh – Islamic jurisprudence covering acts of worship, transactions, and practical rulings for daily life.
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Akhlaq – Islamic moral values emphasizing character development, sincerity, justice, and compassion.
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Tarikh – Islamic history, exploring key events, personalities, and civilizations that shaped the Muslim world.
This category is designed to nurture knowledge, practice, and character, forming a balanced Islamic worldview for learners at all levels.