Rufqa is a three-year program in Arabic and Islamic Studies designed for middle school students who are motivated to learn their Deen beyond the Sunday School education. Classes are taught at IACC on Saturday mornings by young, qualified instructors using interactive methods. The curriculum is designed to inspire the students to become strong and confident Muslims.
- To appreciate the beauty of Islamic character and be inspired to live a life of morality
- To find inspiration in the lives and teachings of the Prophets and the Companions
- To discover the wisdom of Islamic values and principles
- To have honest conversations about how to overcome the challenges that young people face in today’s society
Rufqa is a three-year program in Arabic and Islamic Studies designed for middle school students who are motivated to learn their Deen beyond the Sunday School education. Classes are taught at IACC on Saturday mornings by young, qualified instructors using interactive methods. The curriculum is designed to inspire the students to become strong and confident Muslims.
- To appreciate the beauty of Islamic character and be inspired to live a life of morality
- To find inspiration in the lives and teachings of the Prophets and the Companions
- To discover the wisdom of Islamic values and principles
- To have honest conversations about how to overcome the challenges that young people face in today’s society
Class Schedule
Rufqa Calendar
Questions?
FAQ
Q: What grade I can enroll my kids to Rufqa program?
A: Rufqa is for middle school kids. We have three grades 6th, 7th and 8th.
Q: What are the exact timings of the Rufqa classes?
A: Saturdays from 11:00-2:15 are regular class timings for 6th grade and 10:30 to 2:15 for 7th and 8th grades. Zuhr salah is part of the program.
Q: What are the class dates for 2024-2025? Are there any holidays?
A: Please check Rufqa calendar.
Q: What is the tuition?
Q: Is the Rufqa program a right fit for my child?
A: If your child has already completed some elementary Islamic education and want to learn Arabic language, Seerah, Hadith and about Companion of Holy Prophets in addition discuss middle school challenges in a workshop open format session then this program is right for your child. Its scope is such that it will require motivation on the student’s part to attain benefit and be a better Muslim.
Q: Can a student join in the spring semester?
Q: How are students assessed in Rufqa?
A: Students are graded on their homework, quizzes and exams. Attendance is also mandatory. Students must score at least 70% in exam to quality and promoted to next grade.