Prek & Kindergarten only
Pre-Maktab Class
Saturday & Sunday: 12:00 PM-2:00 Pm
Course Description
Admission criteria: The student must be enrolled in Pre-K or Kindergarten in a regular school or have begun speaking clearly. Main Goal: To introduce young children to the basics of Islam, the Qur'an, and build love for the religion in a fun, engaging way.
Teaching Method:
◈ 60% Fun Activities (games, nasheed, stories, & crafts etc.)
◈ 40% Formal Study Time
➡️Note: We introduced Pre-Maktab class alongside the ongoing general Maktab classes in our community to identify students who show a natural ability to become Hafiz in the future. This allows us to begin working with them early and guide their parents—if they wish for their child to pursue Hifz—on the right path. As a result, the child can complete their Hifz journey more efficiently, without unnecessary delays.
Teaching Method:
◈ 60% Fun Activities (games, nasheed, stories, & crafts etc.)
◈ 40% Formal Study Time
➡️Note: We introduced Pre-Maktab class alongside the ongoing general Maktab classes in our community to identify students who show a natural ability to become Hafiz in the future. This allows us to begin working with them early and guide their parents—if they wish for their child to pursue Hifz—on the right path. As a result, the child can complete their Hifz journey more efficiently, without unnecessary delays.
Course Syllabus
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Tajweed: Memorize the letters of Ikhfa Haqiqi, Izhar Haqiqi, Idgham ma-‘al Ghunna , Idgham bila Ghunna, Iqlab etc.
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Qur’an Memorization: Surah Al-Fatiha and the last six Surahs of the Qur’an
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Aqeedah (Basic Beliefs): Students will learn the 1st and 2nd Kalimas, Iman-e Mujmal, and Iman-e Mufassal along with their meanings. If time permits, they may also begin learning the remaining Kalimas.
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Basic Masnoon Duas: Daily prayers dua, before eating, after eating, before sleeping, Entering/leaving the home etc.
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Hadith: 5 Short Hadiths with meaning new selected from the book Jad-al-Talibin.
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Basic Islamic History: Students will explore simple stories of Prophets Muhammad (SAW). Adam (AS), Nuh(AS), Ibrahim(AS), Musa(AS) and more if time permits
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Islamic Manners : Greet with Salam, respect elders, eat with the right hand, say Bismillah before doing things, keep clean and tidy, be kind and honest
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Daily Life Skills: Students will also learn and regularly use phrases like “Bismillah,” “Alhamdulillah,” “SubhanAllah” in daily conversation
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Salah (Prayer) Basics : Students will learn the names of the five daily prayers and practice the basic actions of Salah, such as standing, ruku, sujood, and sitting
Registration Info
Seats are limited. Register early to secure your spot. The Madrasa academic year starts in July and ends in June.
Questions?
Contact us at info@riyadhulilm.org or call (313) 603-0591.