Students explore the attributes of Allah and the importance of monotheism. At this level, lessons often include the "Five Pillars of Islam" and the "Six Articles of Faith" in greater detail.
Level 3 marks a transition from basic memorization to comprehension. While younger students focus on learning short chapters of the Quran and the names of the Prophets, Level 3 students are introduced to the rationale behind Islamic practices. This curriculum is designed to foster a personal religious identity and a sense of moral responsibility. thauleem dhiyana 3
with a basic understanding of the Arabic recitations. Students explore the attributes of Allah and the
Memorizing the recitations for different parts of the prayer and understanding the conditions that make a prayer valid. While younger students focus on learning short chapters
selected Surahs from the 30th Juz (Juz Amma) of the Quran with correct Tajweed (pronunciation).
This is a primary focus of Level 3. Students learn the specific requirements for:
This module emphasizes character building. Topics include kindness to parents, honesty in school, and the Islamic etiquettes of eating, sleeping, and socializing.