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  2. Muslim Educational Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Trust began giving alternative Islamic lessons for pupils to be held during the time in school that they had Christian based religious lessons. Newham was the first borough to allow the Islamic lessons, along with Hackney, followed by Bradford and other cities outside of London. Approx 20 volunteers taught these classes throughout the 1970 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. MCC Academy - Wikipedia

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    The secondary campus has 26,035 square feet (2,418.7 m 2) of area and includes a mosque and a parking lot that can accommodate over 200 cars. [7]The elementary campus in Skokie retained the prayer room and a mural reflecting Jewish culture.

  6. 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]

  7. Bismillah ceremony - Wikipedia

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    It is held for both boys and girls between the age 4 and 5, sometimes when the child turns four years, four months and four days. The child is dressed in a traditional dress and jewelry and is made to recite the opening phrase of the Qur'ran, Bism illāh ir-raḥmān ir-raḥīm (In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful) ().

  8. IANT Quranic Academy - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the Islamic Association of North Texas. [3] The school was founded in 2002 with a Full Quran memorization, Hifz, Alim Studies (Islamic Scholar), and Academic program (pre K - 12 grade) in response to the needs of thousands of American Muslims residing in the city and neighboring cities such as Dallas, Garland, and Plano. [4]

  9. Almajiranci - Wikipedia

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    Almajiranci (Hausa pronunciation ⓘ) refers to a system of Islamic education practiced in northern Nigeria, the male gender seeking Islam knowledge is called Almajiri, female gender is Almajira, and the plural is Almajirai [1] [clarification needed]. The system encourages parents to leave parental responsibilities to the attached Islamic school.