Academics at Al Rahma Sunday School

Our Educational Approach

Al Rahma Sunday School focuses on three core pillars: Qur'an, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Language. Our Sunday program is designed to strengthen students' faith, build Islamic character, and develop proficiency in the language of the Qur'an. We believe that seeking knowledge ('ilm) is a form of worship and an essential part of Islamic tarbiyah (education and upbringing).

Our curriculum is age-appropriate and structured to help students progress at their own pace. We serve students from Kindergarten through Youth level, providing foundational Islamic education that complements their weekday schooling.

"The best of you are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it."

— Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

Our Core Curriculum

📖 Qur'an Program

Students learn to read, memorize, and recite the Qur'an with proper tajwīd. Our program includes beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, with individualized attention to help each student progress in their hifz (memorization) journey.

🕌 Islamic Studies

Comprehensive Islamic education covering akhlāq (character), seerah (Prophet's biography), aqeedah (beliefs), fiqh basics, Islamic manners (adab), and practical application of Islamic principles in daily life. Students learn duas, sunnah practices, and how to live as Muslims.

Arabic Alphabet Arabic Language

Students develop reading, writing, and vocabulary skills in Arabic—the language of the Qur'an. Our curriculum uses age-appropriate materials to build confidence and proficiency, helping students understand the Qur'an and Islamic texts in their original language.

Programs By Grade Level

Kindergarten

Introduction to Qur'an recitation, basic Arabic letters, Islamic manners, simple duas, and stories from the seerah. Focus on building love for learning and Islamic identity.

Elementary (Grades 1–5)

Structured Qur'an memorization, Arabic reading and writing, comprehensive Islamic Studies including seerah, akhlāq, and fiqh basics. Students progress through levels based on ability.

Middle School (Grades 6–9)

Advanced Qur'an study with tajwīd, deeper Islamic Studies, Arabic grammar and comprehension, and preparation for youth-level learning.

Youth

Advanced Islamic Studies, Qur'an tafsir (interpretation), Arabic literature, and discussion-based learning to prepare students for adult Islamic responsibilities.

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