Junior Level Course
01. What is Junior Level Course?

The Junior Level Course is designed for young learners to introduce them to the fundamental concepts, teachings, and practices of Islam in an engaging and age-appropriate manner. It covers various aspects of Islamic faith, including beliefs, morals, worship, and character development.

This course aims to instill a love for Islam, a sense of identity as Muslims, and a basic understanding of Islamic values and principles among young students, laying a strong foundation for their spiritual and moral development.
02. Who can benefit from Junior Level Course?
The Junior Level Course is suitable for children and young learners between the ages of 6 to 12 years old who are keen to learn about Islam in a structured and interactive manner. It is ideal for parents, educators, and Islamic schools seeking to provide foundational Islamic education to children.
03. Why Junior Level Course?
- The Junior Level Course offers a comprehensive introduction to Islam tailored to the cognitive and emotional development of young learners, fostering their curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
- Engaging Curriculum: The course features interactive lessons, stories, games, and activities designed to capture children's interest and make learning enjoyable and memorable.
- Moral and Spiritual Development: Through age-appropriate teachings and examples, the course aims to nurture children's moral character, empathy, compassion, and sense of responsibility as Muslims.
- Family and Community Involvement: The course encourages family and community involvement, providing opportunities for parents, teachers, and peers to support children's learning and growth together.
04. What will you Learn in Junior Level Course?
Basic beliefs and articles of faith in Islam, including the Oneness of Allah (Tawheed), Prophethood, and the Hereafter.
Stories of Prophets and Messengers from Islamic history, highlighting their virtues, teachings, and relevance to children's lives.
Introduction to Islamic rituals and practices, such as Salah (prayer), fasting, charity, and acts of kindness and gratitude.
Moral values and character development based on Islamic teachings, including honesty, kindness, generosity, and respect for others.
05. Objectives of the Course
To introduce young learners to the basic beliefs, teachings, and practices of Islam in an engaging and age-appropriate manner.
To nurture a love for Islam, a sense of identity as Muslims, and a moral and spiritual foundation for children's development.
To provide interactive and enjoyable learning experiences that inspire curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking among young learners.
06. Levels of the Course
Level-1: Introduction to Islam: Basic beliefs, practices, and stories from Islamic history presented in an interactive and engaging format.
Level-2: Exploring Islamic Values: Delving deeper into Islamic morals, virtues, and rituals through stories, activities, and discussions.
Level-3: Living as a Muslim: Applying Islamic teachings to daily life, fostering a sense of responsibility, compassion, and gratitude in young learners.