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ISLAMIC
STUDIES
For 11 to 16-year old boys.
Designed to be academically stimulating with a strong focus on character development.
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What will be taught?
Our programmes not only equip students with theoretical knowledge but also seek to prepare a morally-committed generation, those who aspire to the ideals of noble character and ethical behaviour.
The academic element of our programmes will introduce students to the following subjects: Tafsir, Hadith, Islamic Law, Arabic Grammar, Conversational Arabic, Prophetic biography, Tasawwuf and Theology.
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Saturdays & Sundays
10:00am - 1:00pm
Madni Masjid
£15 per month
Sept 2025
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Our Courses
Our offering is divided into three distinct programmes of study. All students commence their journey on our 2-year foundation programme and, upon completion, can either progress onto the Diploma in Islamic Studies or Part-time Dars-e-Nizami programme.
Foundation
(2 Years)
2-year part-time programme that forms the foundational stage of our Alimiyyah course.
Diploma Pathway
Classical texts in core subjects are taught in English
Dars-e-Nizami Pathway
Part-time Dars-e-Nizami programme, including Arabic Intensive.
Get to know...
SOME OF THE TEACHERS.



Shaykh Abdus-Salaam
Shaykh Syed Hamdani Shah
Ustadh Mobeen Matloob
Imam and Khatib of Central Jamia Masjid Madni, Shaykh Abdus-Salaam has spent the last decade in pursuit of the sacred sciences whilst obtaining a BA & MA degree in Law from the University of Leeds.
Graduate of the Dars-e-Nizami syllabus from Dar-ul-Uloom Rizvia under the tutelage of Mufti Muhammad Fazal Bandyalvi. Co-Author of Al-Sarf al-Jilani and Imam at Sultan Bahu Trust (Bradford).
Ustadh Mobeen has been studying the Islamic Sciences for a number of years and is currently studying advanced texts under Mufti Muhammad Abdus Samee. He also delivers Friday sermons in English at Madni Masjid.