The Muslim Institute
Welcome To The Muslim Institute
The Muslim Institute began teaching students in June 2021 and our main objective is to teach our students Arabic so they can read the Quran fluently while also comprehending the words of Allah. This includes teaching our students how to properly pronounce Arabic letters, the points of articulation (Makhaarij), and the rules of Tajweed. Our goal is for all students to have a proper recitation of the Quran. We wish to plant the seed of love for the Quran in all of our student’s hearts. We plan to do this through hard work, dedication, and consistency.
Our Vision
To be able to teach students Arabic so that they can eventually read the Quran fluently.
To teach the students proper pronunciation of the Arabic Alphabet and the points of articulation (Makhaarij).
To learn the rules of Tajweed with the goal of proper recitation of the Quran.
To plant the seeds of love for Quran in all of our students hearts through dedication and consistency.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Quran and Tafsir
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UNIFORMS
Below are images portraying the uniform required for both boys ang girls.
Thobe for boys
Free from any pictures or faces and should be ankle length or shorter.
Abaya for girls
Free from any pictures or faces and should be an appropriate size.
Rules and Regulations
- Students must have on the school uniform.
- Students must satisfy their thirst, use the washroom and make wudhu before class hours.
- Students must be seated with all materials and supplies when class starts.
- Students should be quiet and do their class work.
- Students must listen to the teacher.
- Students are expected to respect each others property, space, and opinions.
- Food and beverages are only allowed at break times.
- Students are responsible of the completion of their homework.
- No foul languages, cursing, or idle talk concerning useless subjects not pertaining to class work.
- Failure to comply to school rules and expectation by students will result in disciplinary action.
Pricing
Flat Rate
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Class Every Saturday and Sunday
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Taught Fundamentals of Arabic
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Pre-test to determine class level
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Quran and Tafsiir Class for Advanced Students.
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Vetted and Highly Qualified Teachers
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Frequent Tests to Substantiate Progress
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Students ages 8+ will be held accountable for their behavior and are expected to follow the rules & regulations of Muslim Institute.
Students less than ages 8 will not be held to the same expectations as the older students nor will they face the same consequences. Their parents will be contacted when situations occur that need to be addressed.
Listed below are actions of the student that may result in them receiving a:
a) warning
b) meeting with parents
c) suspension
1. Absent for 2 or more days without an excuse or reason will result in the student being given a warning. If the student falls ill or must go on a sudden trip or other family related matters, the parents MUST call school prior and notify the office of the student’s absence.
2. Arriving more than 15 mins late 3 times will result in a warning.
3. Not wearing school uniform, incompletion of homework, or missing books and classroom tools on 2 consecutive occasions will result in a warning.
4. Disrespect in the form of insults and argumentation with the admin, teachers and more specifically the student’s own teacher will result in a warning. If this behavior continues, a meeting will be had with the students’ parents to discuss the behavior. As a last resort, if the student’s poor behavior persists, they will be suspended for an agreed number of days.
5. Physical altercations of any sort, whether with fellow students, school staff or any teachers will result in immediate suspension. Discussion will be had about the incident, and further decisions may be made depending on severity of the situation.
Listed below are the actions of the parent that may result in a student’s expulsion/termination:
1. Fighting (verbal or physical) with the school administration or teachers.
2. If the parent is found lying or slandering the school.
3. The school tuition is not paid for more than a month.
4. The parent does not partake in the parent/teacher conferences and other Muslim Institute related meetings 2 times or more
If parents have any questions, concerns or complaints please call into the office so your issues can be addressed, and resolutions be found. Below are the phone numbers of various Muslim Institute and Masjid Al Salaam Admin that can be contacted.
Liban Moallim | Masjid Director | (816) 419-5416
Faseeh Haraid | Muslim Institute Principal | (816) 399-9073
Abdinasir Ismail | Masjid Al Salaam & Muslim Institute Office Admin | (816) 813-6569
Farduwsa Faysal | Muslim Institute Attendance & Grade Administrator | (816) 754-1748.
Registration & consent
Please complete one form per student.
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