Al-Iman School's Islamic Studies course seeks to create a challenging learning environment that encourages high expectations for Islamic knowledge and practice of the religion. Our instructional approach puts emphasis on the traditional practice of memorizing supplications (al-ad‘īyah) and Al-Adhkar. We strive to promote a safe, orderly, and caring environment where learning can take place. Each student’s self-esteem is cultivated by establishing a positive relationships that orientates with high expectations. We work to have our parents, teachers, and community members actively involved in our students’ learning.
Six Overarching Goals of Islamic Studies:
To develop and cultivate a strong love and consciousness of Allah and His Messenger, Muhammad (sallallahu alaiyhi wa sallam)
Believe and realize that Allah is capable of doing all things.
Become knowledgeable about the commands and prohibitions and practices of the religion.
To invite other towards Islam and articulate the great benefits of the religion.
To cultivate good manners and character.
Develop a sound Islamic identity and sense of dignity.