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  2. Khalwa (school) - Wikipedia

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    They teach children to read, write, and memorise the Qur’an, as well as Arabic, Quranic studies, [11] and Islamic jurisprudence . [12] [13] Khalwas provide free education, food, drink and shelter. [4] They are therefore attractive to low-income families, who are unable, in most cases, to send their children to public schools.

  3. Education in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Modern education in Islam emphasizes the harmonious integration of religious and secular knowledge, guided by the principle of 'ilm (knowledge), which holds a central place in Islamic teachings. The Quran and Hadith encourage Muslims to seek knowledge throughout their lives, highlighting the value of both spiritual and worldly education.

  4. Islam and children - Wikipedia

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    The topic of Islam and children includes Islamic principles of child development, the rights of children in Islam, the duties of children towards their parents, and the rights of parents over their children, both biological and foster children. Islam identifies three distinct stages of child development, each lasting 7 years, from age 0-21.

  5. Salma K. Farid Academy - Wikipedia

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    Salma K. Farid Academy (SKF Academy) is a private non-profit Islamic coeducational preschool and elementary school in Hamden, Connecticut. Its curriculum, and practices are based solely on the Quran and Sunnah. The school serves children between the ages of 3 and 12 years old during the day, and up to 18 years after school.

  6. Islamic Fun - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Fun (also known as Islamic Fun!) is a 1999 religious and educational video game, consisting of six minigames targeted at children. The game was developed by the United Kingdom-based firm Innovative Minds. The game is notable for its minigame "The Resistance," which allowed players to throw rocks at Israeli tanks upon correctly answering ...

  7. Kuttab - Wikipedia

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    In the medieval Islamic world, an elementary school was known as a maktab, which dates back to at least the tenth century. Like madrasas (which referred to higher education), a maktab was often attached to a mosque. [4] In the 16th century, the Sunni Islamic jurist Ibn Hajar al-Haytami discussed maktab schools. [6]

  8. Madrasa - Wikipedia

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    The term "Islamic education" means education in the light of Islam itself, which is rooted in the teachings of the Qur'an - the holy book of the Muslims. Islamic education and Muslim education are not the same. Because Islamic education has epistemological integration which is founded on Tawhid - Oneness or monotheism.

  9. Ahlus Sunnah School - Wikipedia

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    Ahlus Sunnah School is an Islamic school located in East Orange, New Jersey.Founded in 2005, the school serves students in grades PreK-12. [2]As of the 2017–18 school year, the school had an enrollment of 117 students (plus 25 in PreK) and 28 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 4.2:1.