Thursday 29 March 2018

What to expect from Muslim Schools in UK?

There are several speculations and debates among people about what Muslim schools in UK are teaching their students. While many are still of the opinion that Muslim schools are misleading their students, there are people who believe that these schools are genuinely preparing their students for a mainstream lifestyle without losing touch of their tradition and culture. 

What Muslim Schools teach?

The Muslim schools have curriculum encompasses the contemporary educational practices as well as Islamic education as a part of their moral education. The schools give equal attention and importance to their students receiving formal education for a successful life in the mainstream society as well traditional teaching for a religious and culturally rich lifestyle. 

What extracurricular activities do they undertake?

A lot of schools take initiatives for public services as a part of their never-ending charity or sadaqah jariyah to help the students realize the importance of the five pillars of Islam and educate them more about it. Moreover, the students are made to participate in various exercises to make the five pillars a part of their lives.

What impact does studying in a Muslim school has on a student?

Studying in a Muslim school not only develops the mainstream skills of a child but also helps him to develop the traits of being a devout Muslim. While the teachings of Allah as mentioned in the Holy Quran are taught at the household level and even in the madrasah, the schools take up activities to make them a part of their students’ lives for better purposes.

Sunday 25 March 2018

Teaching Importance of Charity in Islamic Schools



The Islamic teachings emphasize on charity to a great extent. Charity is of great importance in Islam. Many Islamic schools take up initiative to teach their students about the importance of charity in our day to day life and why is hold such significance in Islam. According to the Holy Quran and the Prophet, charity is an important part of the life of a true Muslim. It must be made a way of life and practiced regularly.
Charity as a Part of Moral Education in Schools
Moral education is an additional subject or initiative taken by a regular school as well as an Islamic boarding school to teach their students more about the lessons of the Holy Quran as well as the significance of charity mentioned in it. A little time is dedicated to teach moral education to children as a part of the curriculum. The lessons include inculcating the concept of charity and the activities that can be undertaken by the students to do charity work in and around their houses and schools.
Charitable Activities in Schools
The schools organize events to help children perform charitable activities such as cleanliness drives, donation of old and usable clothes and shoes and other such activities. These activities are taught to the students as a part of the never ending chain of charity or sadaqa jariya as mentioned in the Holy Quran. The schools also take the initiative to visit orphanages and old age homes to do charity work with their students.