Full-Time Advanced Hifdh Program for Boys and Girls
Full-Time Advanced Hifdh Program
With Integrated Academics
Boys and Girls | Grades 3-12
Our Tahfeedh ul Quran program is dedicated towards the memorization of the complete Quran with correct Tajweed. The approximate duration of this course is 2-4 years depending on the time and effort a student puts in. At the Academy of Saut UlFurqan, we emphasize on Quality not Quantity; making sure that after memorizing the Qur’an, it will be easy for each student to retain what they have memorized. Therefore, once the student completes his memorization, he is enrolled in a one year Dour program in order to graduate as a Hafidh and to receive the Hifdh certificate.
OUR PROGRAM IS UNIQUE
Geared towards intensive memorization of the Holy Qur’an in its entirety with 5 hours a day of exclusive memorization time – allowing students to complete all their lessons, stay on track and solidify their Hifdh. A gradual learning program of the Islamic sciences and basic Arabic, instilling love for the Qur’an and close attachment to the Deen. All alongside an accredited Academics program, fulfilling the students’ secular study requirements as well, In’Sha Allah.
Each student is assessed everyday on manzil (review of juz already memorized), sabki (review of juz currently being memorized ), and sabak (new hifdh lesson). At the core of our Advanced Hifdh program is the active communication between the teacher, parent, and the child.
Before being accepted into the full-time hifdh program, students must be able to read the Arabic text fluently/have good nazira of the Qur’an or will be placed into our pre-hifdh program
HIGHLIGHTS of
Full-Time Advanced Hifdh Program
- Prepare students for a lifelong commitment of being Bearers of the Divine Speech of Allah (SWT) with a deep sense of social responsibility
- Daily class on basic Islamic essentials in which students are taught basic laws of Fiqh and Islamic Beliefs, Hadith, Seerah, history, etiquettes and manners
- Weekly session on basic Qur’anic Arabic and Mashk of the Qur’an
- Four hour class on Saturdays from 8:30am-12:30pm. This is so the students can learn/recite sabak (new Hifdh lesson) and their sabki (review of the juz they are currently memorizing).
- Public Speaking and Leadership Skills, Character Building
- Students are trained to lead the Salah/Taraweeh and Khutbas.(Boys Only)
- For our mature students (boys), placement to lead Salatul Taraweeh in Ramadan, paired with an available alumni for support and guidance.(Boys Only)
- Structured School Environment
- Active Q & A Sessions for our maturing students and Halaqahs addressing Modern Challenges
- Field Trips and option to participate in extracurricular activities
Integrated Academics
The transformative learning experiences at the Academy of Saut Ul Furqan are designed to help our students grow both in and out of the classroom. In collaboration with the Bayaan Academy (https://bayaanacademy.com/), a leading and accredited school that imparts education with Islamic principles and values integrated into its teaching, our students receive their secular education onsite and virtually while fully engaged in live classes.The Hifdh coursework is simultaneously completed with the student’s secular studies.
- Accredited Academic Program with core subjects such as Mathematics, Science, English Language Arts, and Social Studies taught by highly qualified and experienced Muslim teachers.
- The program targets and rectifies each student’s strengths and weaknesses, all while they are comfortably surrounded by an Islamic environment onsite at the Academy
- LMS (Learning Management System) with full parent access for student progress and reports
- Yearly diagnostic and standardized tests administered onsite
- High School students may earn credits for the classes they are taking at the Academy of Saut Ul Furqan. Classes recognized by Bayaan Academy include Arabic Language, Qur’an, Tafseer/Exegesis of the Quran, Islamic History, Aqeedah/Theology, and Mantiq/Logic
The onsite classes are overseen by our Learning Coach(s) who
- help the students organize the learning environment
- ensure their day to day academic progress
- ensure that the students are completing their academic courses promptly
- use provided instructional guides to help students make progress through daily lessons
- use online tools to help students log attendance and manage their schedules
- communicate frequently with teachers in order to foster the students’ success
Three Components of Hifdh
- Complete all three components of their daily work
- Read actively at home for assigned time (2 hours every night)
- Avoid things that will negatively affect Hifdh
- Listen/Mark students’ lessons
- Ensure students complete all three parts of their daily work
- Keep parents & administration updated about student progress
- Ensure their child reads at home (2 hours every night).
- Create a conducive environment/schedule at home for their child’s Hifdh
- Keep in regular contact with the teacher to measure child’s progress
The Three Daily Assignments
This is the first and most important assignment of each school day. Students are expected to recite an assigned portion of what they have already memorized in previous Juz/Para (between half to one Juz based on their current status) every weekday. This lesson is also called ‘Manzil’. ‘Dour’ is a revision of all the juz/paras a student has memorized.
Without reciting the Amukta/Manzil students will NOT be allowed to recite Para-Sabaq/Sabki or Sabaq.
This is the third and final assignment of the day. It consists of the newly memorized lesson after the Para-Sabaq/Sabki. As one can see, the correct and timely recitation of Amukta/Manzil and Para-Sabaq/Sabki is the ONLY way the student can consistently progress in their Hifdh of the Qur’an.
Homework: Students should study 2 hours at home every night.