At Darul Arqam, we offer a unique full-time program that combines Qur’an memorization (Hifz) with a strong academic foundation. Students receive quality instruction in both Deen and Dunya — memorizing the Qur’an with proper guidance while continuing their education in core subjects like English, Math, and Science.
Our goal is to raise well-rounded students who are firm in their Islamic identity and fully prepared to succeed in the modern world. We aim to nurture confident, disciplined young Muslims who carry both the Qur’an in their hearts and the tools of knowledge in their hands.
A well-balanced program that nurtures students spiritually, academically, and morally through Qur’an memorization, quality education, and strong Islamic values.
Our Hifz curriculum is designed to help each child memorize the Holy Qur’an with proper Tajweed, understanding, and discipline. Students benefit from structured lessons, personalized memorization goals, and daily Muraja’ah (revision), all under the guidance of qualified and compassionate teachers.
Alongside Hifz, students receive age-appropriate instruction in core academic subjects such as English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Classes are delivered in a supportive environment that respects Islamic values while meeting educational standards.
We focus not only on knowledge but also on nurturing the character (Akhlaaq) of our students. Through regular spiritual reminders, Islamic studies, and good company, students grow into responsible, respectful, and practicing Muslims.
Boys between the ages of 6 to 14 years are eligible, provided they have completed Qaida and basic Tajweed.
Yes, students receive structured instruction in core academic subjects such as English, Math, Science, and Social Studies alongside their Hifz journey.
Admission requires a placement assessment and a parent-student interview to ensure the child is ready for both memorization and academic responsibilities.
Daily Muraja’ah is an essential part of the schedule, with personalized revision plans and teacher support to help students retain what they’ve memorized.
Yes, parents receive weekly or monthly progress updates and are encouraged to stay involved in their child’s development through feedback sessions.
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Designed for committed young learners, with clear admission criteria and a supportive, distraction-free environment.