Thauleem Dhiyana 3

The mandatory acts versus the recommended ones.

This is a primary focus of Level 3. Students learn the specific requirements for:

with a basic understanding of the Arabic recitations. thauleem dhiyana 3

in their daily interactions with peers and elders.

Level 3 marks a transition from basic memorization to comprehension. While younger students focus on learning short chapters of the Quran and the names of the Prophets, Level 3 students are introduced to the rationale behind Islamic practices. This curriculum is designed to foster a personal religious identity and a sense of moral responsibility. The mandatory acts versus the recommended ones

in the lives of the early Prophets, such as Ibrahim (AS) and Nuh (AS). Educational Resources

Level 3 covers the early life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Makkah, focusing on his reputation as "Al-Amin" (The Trustworthy) and the early challenges of his mission. Learning Objectives By the end of this level, a student is expected to: in their daily interactions with peers and elders

This module emphasizes character building. Topics include kindness to parents, honesty in school, and the Islamic etiquettes of eating, sleeping, and socializing.