All Islamic Schools in Gauteng

Islamic Schools

Islamic Schools, also known as madrasas, are educational institutions that provide religious and academic education based on Islamic principles. These schools play a vital role in the Muslim community , catering to the educational needs of children from primary level to tertiary level.


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Nur-Ul-Islam School – Best Madrasah Near You in Lenasia




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Markaz/ Madrassa Albayaan Al-Islami – Best Madrasah Near You in Johannesburg




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Mahad An Nur Madrasah – Top Madrasah Near You in Centurion




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Madressah Tul Banaat – Excellent Madrasah Near You in Nigel




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Madressah Siraajul Uloom – Madrasah Near You in Sandton




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Madressah Salihaat – Amazing Madrasah Near You in Johannesburg




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Madressah Ihya Uloom Ud Deen – Great Madrasah Near You in Ennerdale




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Madressa – Madrasah Near You in Benoni




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Madrassah Shabaabul Muslimeen – Great Madrasah Near You in Johannesburg South




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Madrassah Miftah-ul Khair – Top-rated Madrasah Near You in Benoni



Islamic Schools Practices

The typical practices involved in Islamic Schools include daily prayers, Quran recitation, memorization of Islamic scriptures, and Arabic language lessons. The schools also focus on teaching Islamic values and ethics, such as compassion, honesty, respect, and kindness, to help students become better Muslims and citizens.

Importance of Islamic Schools

– Preservation of Islamic culture and traditions within the younger generation
– Promoting a strong sense of community and brotherhood among Muslim students
– Providing a safe and comfortable environment for students to learn and practice their faith
– Equipping students with both religious and academic knowledge for future endeavors
– Nurturing a deep love and understanding of Islam in students from a young age
– Fostering a sense of identity and pride in being a Muslim for students living in a multi-cultural society like South Africa
– Helping students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through the study of Islamic texts
– Offering a diverse and inclusive education for students from different backgrounds, fostering unity and acceptance among different cultures.

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