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Islamic Education at SRS
Rooted Values, Deep Understanding, and Everyday Practice
Curriculum Overview
At the School of Research Science, Islamic Education is designed to instil strong moral foundations, sound religious understanding, and practical application of Islamic values in students’ daily lives.
Our approach integrates belief, worship, and character development. The curriculum nurtures students’ understanding of core Islamic principles—such as the Articles of Faith and the Beautiful Names of Allah—while encouraging reflection, discussion, and age-appropriate application. The life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and the teachings of the Qur’an are central to this journey.
Through a balanced focus on knowledge, reflection, and action, students grow into individuals who understand their faith and live it with purpose.
Preparing Pupils for Life
Islamic Education at SRS cultivates thoughtful, balanced, and ethical individuals. Students are guided to apply values such as honesty, respect, and compassion in everyday interactions and decision-making.
The curriculum builds character through critical engagement with Islamic texts, supporting pupils in becoming self-aware, responsible citizens who honour their duties to themselves, their families, and their communities.
Pupils also strengthen their connection with worship and develop linguistic and analytical skills through Qur’anic study.
Impact of the Programme
- Understand the foundations of Islamic belief
- Apply Islamic values in daily life situations
- Recite the Qur’an correctly with Tajweed and understand its meanings
- Connect deeply with the Prophet’s biography and draw lessons for life
- Commit to daily acts of worship and perform them correctly
- Memorise Qur’anic verses and Hadiths and apply them meaningfully
Activities and Events
- Qur’an and Hadith memorisation competitions
- Student-led presentations on the Seerah
- Ethical discussion circles and debates
- Project-based learning focused on Islamic values
- School-wide initiatives promoting faith-based action