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Evening Madrasa

Darus Salaam mosque's evening madrasa is a Quranic studies program for children that provides a structured and supportive environment for them to learn about Islam and the Quran. The madrasa operates after regular school hours, typically on weekdays, and is open to children of all ages and levels of understanding. The program includes Quranic recitation, memorization, and understanding of the Quran, as well as Islamic values and morals.

The madrasa's curriculum is designed to cater to the different levels of understanding among the students. Younger children start with learning the Arabic alphabet, basic Quranic vocabulary, and simple Quranic verses. As they progress, they learn to recite the Quran fluently and memorize selected verses and chapters. The madrasa's teaching methods are interactive and engaging, making use of visual aids, storytelling, and activities to make learning enjoyable and meaningful for the students.

One of the main objectives of the madrasa is to instill a love for the Quran in the hearts of the children. The students are taught to appreciate the beauty and wisdom of the Quran and how it can guide them in their daily lives. They learn about the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the examples he set for Muslims to follow. The madrasa also emphasizes the importance of Islamic values such as compassion, honesty, and respect, and how these values can shape their character and behavior.

The madrasa teachers are experienced and qualified in teaching Quranic studies to children. They provide a nurturing and supportive environment for the students to learn and grow. The teachers also work closely with the parents to ensure that the children's learning is reinforced at home and that the parents are aware of their children's progress.

The madrasa also offers opportunities for the students to participate in community events and activities. For example, during the month of Ramadan, the students may participate in special Quranic recitation programs or charity initiatives. The madrasa may also organize field trips or other educational activities to complement the students' learning.

Overall, Darus Salaam's evening madrasa is a valuable resource for Muslim children to deepen their understanding of Islam and the Quran. The program provides a structured and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow spiritually and socially. By instilling a love for the Quran and Islamic values, the madrasa helps shape the children's character and behavior and prepares them to become responsible and engaged members of the Muslim community.

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Hifz Class for Boys

Darus Salaam's Hifz class is a program designed for boys to memorize the entire Quran. The program is structured and rigorous, requiring a commitment of several years. The students attend classes regularly and work closely with their teachers to memorize the Quran, one chapter at a time.

The Hifz class at Darus Salaam mosque is open to boys who have completed their Quranic studies and have demonstrated a strong aptitude for memorization. The students are expected to have a strong foundation in Quranic recitation, pronunciation, and understanding. The program is designed to be challenging, but the teachers provide support and guidance to help the students overcome difficulties and progress in their memorization.

The Hifz class has a structured curriculum that covers the entire Quran. The students start with shorter chapters and progress to longer ones as they develop their memorization skills. The program also includes classes on Tajweed, the rules of Quranic recitation, to ensure that the students recite the Quran correctly and with proper pronunciation.

This is a demanding program that requires discipline, dedication, and hard work from the students. The students are expected to attend classes regularly and to memorize a set amount of Quranic verses or chapters each day. They are also required to review and revise their memorization regularly to ensure that they retain what they have learned.

The Hifz class provides a supportive and motivating environment for the students to memorize the Quran. The teachers are experienced and qualified in teaching Quranic memorization, and they use various teaching methods to help the students learn and retain the Quran. The students also work together to support and motivate each other, creating a sense of camaraderie and teamwork.

Upon completion of the Hifz class, the students have memorized the entire Quran and have gained a deep understanding and appreciation of its teachings. They are recognized for their achievement and are often called upon to recite the Quran at mosque events and community gatherings. The Hifz class also prepares the students to become leaders and role models in the Muslim community, inspiring others to deepen their knowledge and practice of Islam.

In summary, Darus Salaam's Hifz class is a demanding and rewarding program for boys to memorize the entire Quran. The program provides a supportive and motivating environment for the students to develop their memorization skills and deepen their understanding of the Quran. Upon completion of the program, the students are recognized for their achievement and are well-prepared to become leaders and role models in the Muslim community.

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Hifz Class for Girls

Darus Salaam's Hifz class for girls is a program designed to help young Muslim girls memorize the entire Quran. The program is structured and rigorous, requiring a strong commitment from the students and their families. The girls attend classes regularly and work closely with their teachers to memorize the Quran, one chapter at a time.

The Hifz class at Darus Salaam is open to girls who have completed their Quranic studies and have demonstrated a strong aptitude for memorization. The girls are expected to have a strong foundation in Quranic recitation, pronunciation, and understanding. The program is designed to be challenging, but the teachers provide support and guidance to help the students overcome difficulties and progress in their memorization.

The Hifz class has a structured curriculum that covers the entire Quran. The girls start with shorter chapters and progress to longer ones as they develop their memorization skills. The program also includes classes on Tajweed, the rules of Quranic recitation, to ensure that the girls recite the Quran correctly and with proper pronunciation.

This is a demanding program that requires discipline, dedication, and hard work from the girls. They are expected to attend classes regularly and to memorize a set amount of Quranic verses or chapters each day. They are also required to review and revise their memorization regularly to ensure that they retain what they have learned.

The Hifz class at Darus Salaam provides a supportive and empowering environment for the girls to memorize the Quran. The teachers are experienced and qualified in teaching Quranic memorization, and they use various teaching methods to help the girls learn and retain the Quran. The girls also work together to support and motivate each other, creating a sense of sisterhood and teamwork.

Upon completion of the Hifz class, the girls have memorized the entire Quran and have gained a deep understanding and appreciation of its teachings. They are recognized for their achievement and are often called upon to recite the Quran at mosque events and community gatherings. The Hifz class also prepares the girls to become leaders and role models in the Muslim community, inspiring others to deepen their knowledge and practice of Islam.

In conclusion, Darus Salaam's Hifz class for girls is a demanding and empowering program for young Muslim girls to memorize the entire Quran. The program provides a supportive and motivating environment for the girls to develop their memorization skills and deepen their understanding of the Quran. Upon completion of the program, the girls are recognized for their achievement and are well-prepared to become leaders and role models in the Muslim community.

Darus Salaam Academy’s curriculum is designed to cater to the different levels of understanding among the students. Younger children start with learning the Arabic alphabet, basic Quranic vocabulary, and simple Quranic verses. As they progress, they learn to recite the Quran fluently and memorize selected verses and chapters. The madrasa’s teaching methods are interactive and engaging, making use of visual aids, storytelling, and activities to make learning enjoyable and meaningful for the students.

The reading material for Darus Salaam Academy is primarily the Quran. In addition to the Quran, the Academy may also use supplementary materials such as Islamic stories, Hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), and books on Islamic history and jurisprudence. The aim of the Academy is to provide a comprehensive religious education to children, helping them to develop a strong foundation in Islamic teachings and values.

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