Structured Qur’an & skills curriculum
Rooted in the maqasid of Hifz al-Din (preservation of religion) and the principles of holistic Tarbiyah (nurturing and development), evaluations assess the implementation of a comprehensive, staged curriculum for Qur'anic studies and essential Islamic sciences. It requires documented learning pathways, rigorous safeguarding integration, verified teacher competence, and inclusive practices to ensure a safe, high-quality, and holistic educational experience. This structured approach guarantees that Ilm (sacred knowledge) is faithfully transmitted to future generations.
Amanah
Trust/Responsibility: Mandates high-quality governance and safeguarding of learners.
Lā ḍarar wa lā ḍirār
No harm: The theological basis for risk assessment, safeguarding, and health & safety.
Itqān
Excellence/Mastery: The requirement for teacher competence and rigorous assessment.
Tadrīj
Gradualism: Structuring curriculum in appropriate stages for the learner's development.
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