The Diwan Curriculum Samples
Learn More about our curriculum Here!The Current Landscape
12,000 hours
The amount of instructional hours students in the US take between 1st and 12th grade
1,584 hours
The amount of hours if a student takes 4 hours of islamic studies/week over that same period
The significant time gap, combined with the use of outdated, incomplete curriculums with no long term progression —or sometimes the absence of any curriculum at all— has, and will undoubtedly impact future generations profoundly.
75%
College grads believe there's more than One way to interpret the tenets of Islam
Structured Secular Education
MEANWHILE, A MAJORITY of Muslims NEVER Go THROUGH A STRUCTURED ISLAMIC EDUCATION
What is the Solution?
The SolutioN:
Strategic Progression
Researched-backed Learning
Rigorous Curriculum
Traditional Knowledge with Relevant Topics
Elementary to Highschool Education
Diwan has designed a comprehensive Islamic studies curriculum in the English language. This structured curriculum builds a strong foundation in Islamic knowledge and identity for students, preparing them to become future beams of light and guidance.
Additionally, the curriculum equips the elite among them to continue seeking Islamic knowledge at an advanced level, providing them with the skills to become future agents of change. The foundation that Diwan provides in the Islamic sciences offers an unparalleled process for students to embark on their journey of knowledge and dawah.
THe Diwan Curriculum
Completion the curriculum three times from 1st- 12th grade.
One stage per academic year*
Students revisit and deepen key concepts through ES, MS, and HS, ensuring mastery
The curriculum ensures a holistic grasp of Islam and its sciences, enabling students to differentiate and appreciate each discipline's unique place
Progression
Al-Khulasa:
Students learn the fundamentals of their religion as outlined in the hadith of Jibreel: Islam, Iman, and Ihsan.
Al-Wajiz:
One third of the Quran contains stories with profound lessons. Students build their Islamic identities by learning about role models from the prophets, sahaba, Islamic leaders/nations, and scholars. This enhances their sense of honor and pride in Islam.
Al-Wasit:
Building on their foundation of Islamic knowledge and a strong identity, students now delve into the two revelations from Allah: The Quran and Sunnah.
Al-Basit:
Students explore the important sciences of Fiqh and Usul Al-Fiqh, which require intellectual rigor and critical thinking. They apply these sciences to ayat and ahadith, enhancing their connection with the Quran and Sunnah, and demonstrating their relevance to daily life as a guiding compass.
Institutuons also receive:
Pre-Made Midterm
and Final Tests
Teacher
Guidelines
Special rates and
installment plan
Priority Support from the
Diwan Team
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