Our children’s programs support Muslim children growing up in non-Muslim countries — helping them develop confidence, strong values, and a sense of belonging.
We combine education, emotional support, and identity-building in a safe and respectful learning environment.
Our children’s programs combine identity-building, Islamic foundations, and life skills — helping Muslim children grow with confidence in non-Muslim societies.
Core Learning
Identity • Confidence • Social skills • Ethics • Integration
Languages • Calligraphy • Creative classes • Projects
Age groups & pathways
Each age group follows a structured curriculum adapted to children’s emotional and developmental needs.
Ages 5–7 | Foundations
A gentle introduction to learning, values, and belonging.
Basic Islamic values through stories
Kindness, respect, and empathy
Confidence in expressing identity
Ages 8–10 | Identity & Confidence
Building self-awareness and emotional strength.
Communication skills and friendships
Dealing with differences
Confidence in school and social settings
Ages 11–14 | Strength & Responsibility
Preparing children for real-life challenges.
Identity in a non-Muslim environment
Peer pressure and self-respect
Ethical decision-making
Ages 15–18 | Leadership & Life Skills
Supporting teenagers as they transition into adulthood with confidence.
Purpose and responsibility
Boundaries and self-respect
Representation and leadership
Online learning that feels safe
Safety, respect, and inclusion are central to every session.
Small groups
8–10 children for real participation and connection.
Live, interactive sessions
Not passive screen time — guided discussion and activities.
Moderation & wellbeing
A calm structure that protects without isolating.
Parent visibility
Clear guidance and regular feedback for parents.
Values & identity
Islamic identity should be a source of strength — not fear, isolation, or pressure.
Understand who they are
Respect others while respecting themselves
Develop strong character (akhlaq)
Navigate cultural differences with confidence
Access for every child
No child should be excluded from support due to financial circumstances. Scholarships are supported through donations and institutional partnerships and allocated transparently.
Partial scholarships
Support for families with limited income or temporary difficulties.
Full scholarships
Priority support for vulnerable children, including disability and crisis situations.
Community-sponsored seats
Donor- and partner-funded places allocated with clear criteria and reporting.
Ready to begin?
Choose a program that matches your child’s age and needs — and start building confidence, values, and belonging in a safe learning space.