Islamic Studies
The Islamic Studies Department places strong emphasis on nurturing a deep spiritual connection in students, ensuring that learning goes beyond theory and is meaningfully reflected in their daily lives.
Spiritual Connection & Practices
The following practices are implemented at AMES to strengthen students’ connection with their Creator and His beloved Messenger ﷺ:
Daily Morning Spiritual Routine
Students begin their day with the recitation of Surah Al-Fatihah, Kalimah Tayyibah, selected Ahadith, and Masnoon Duas, creating a spiritually uplifting and focused start to the day.
Regular Practice of Duas
Students are trained to recite and apply daily Duas for eating, sleeping, waking up, ascending and descending, and other routine activities—enabling them to remember Allah in every aspect of their lives.
Salah Awareness and Practice
Continuous encouragement and practical guidance are provided to develop punctuality, discipline, and sincerity in offering Salah, along with demonstrations to ensure correct performance.
Continuous Practical Monitoring
Teachers regularly observe students’ behavior and practices within the school environment to ensure that Islamic teachings are consistently applied.
Home–School Spiritual Link
Regular parental feedback and involvement help reinforce Islamic practices at home, creating a consistent and supportive spiritual environment for the child.
Implementation of Islamic Manners (Akhlaq)
Friday Tarbiya Session (Assembly/Salah)
A dedicated weekly session that includes:
Classroom-Based Islamic Learning
Along with the above spiritual connection practices, students are provided with structured classroom teaching of essential Islamic aspects, including:
Surahs
Ahadith
Duas
Islamic Tarbiyah
Nasheeds
Asmaul Husna
Basic Tajweed