Overview
In the name of Allah the most Gracious, the most Merciful, who honored mankind with the gift of Islam (Hidayah), and blessings, be upon the prophet sallallahu alihi wa sallam, who sacrificed his entire life guiding mankind towards the ultimate truth.
In this age of fitna (trials and tribulations), where being steadfast on deen is like holding on to burning wood in bare hands, a world where evil is beautified and goodness and piety are looked down upon. Haraam is wrapped and sugar-coated as halal, a world where modesty and haya are being snatched from people’s hearts, where nations, societies, families, and every institute is being attacked and subjugated by the forces of evil or as stated by the prophet sallallahu alihi wa sallam “A time of patience will come to people in which adhering to one’s religion is like grasping a hot coal” Sunan tirmizi.
During such dire circumstances, it is very important to save our deen and Imaan at the very core level and save our generations by transferring them the heritage and legacy of Islam, so that they bloom in the light of Imaan and servitude to Allah, so that they become individuals who know their relationship with their creator and take pride in identifying themselves as devout Muslims, individuals will be intellectually strong enough to face the challenges of time and represent Islam with their words, actions and lifestyle.
About this course:
This short crash course is designed for youngsters and teenagers of age group 12 -18 years, in order to introduce and teach them the basics of Iman and Islam, which every child must learn at this age.
In this course, students will be taught various fundamental topics such as aqeedah, tawheed, pillars of eeman – islam, Salah, purification, akhlaq, puberty and its challenges, modern day issues bothering the teens in schools and colleges etc.
The course consists of three phases TREK-1, TREK-2 and TREK-3, each TREK spanning over a period of two months is a perfect option for those seeking to learn deen and developing a strong Islamic personality from a very young age, each phase consists of core content of Islamic and by completing all three TREKS over a year, the student will be well versed with the basics of deen and will be able to implement in day to day life in the right manner with correct understanding. This course will be an opportunity for youngsters to identify their inclination towards deen and pave pathway to pursue for further detailed courses and education in Islamic field.
Curriculum
Curriculum Trek 1
Week 1: Session 1 – Basis of aqeedah – Islam and Eeman.
Session 2 – Pillars of Islam and eeman.
Week 2: Session 3 – Tawheed : Oneness of Allah and its categories.
Session 4 – Tawheed Ar Ruboobiyah.
Week 3: Session 5 – Tawheed Al Asma was Sifaat.
Session 6 – Tawheed Al Ibadah.
Week 4: Session 7 – Taharah (purification) in Islam.
Session 8 – Wudhu and Gusl.
Week 5: Session 9 – Tayammum and wiping of Socks.
Session 10 – Salah the greatest of ibadats.
Week 6: Session 11 – Pre- requisites, conditions and sunnah aspects of Salah.
Session 12 –Timings and other ahkam related to Salah.
Week 7: Session 13 – Types of Salah: a brief overview.
Session 14 – Prophetic Salah.
Week 8: Session 15 – A ideal muslim loved by Allah .
Session 16 – Conclusion.
Course accomplishments & objectives:
- Spreading the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah to every household, especially to the new generation.
- Educating youngsters about the importance of Ramadan and its fazilah.
- Teaching teens the fundamentals ahkams of fasting and related ibadat.
- Nurturing love for the religion and encouraging people to become practicing Muslims.
- Embedding the importance of Traveeh, and adhering to its observance.
- Emphasizing the importance of our Prophet’s life and the lives of sahaba and the righteous before us.
- Self-development and training through fasting.
- To inculcate Islamic ethos and akhlaq (manners) in individuals.
- To make the teens aware of the evil and haram prevalent in society and ways to restrain from them.
Understanding the importance od Islamic knowledge and motivate youngsters to opt for Islamic careers.
Rules & Eligibility
Who is Eligible?
- Boys of age 14-21 years can participate in the course under the following conditions.
- They should have a digital device such as a smartphone or laptop with a good internet connection.
- They should be familiar with using the internet and know how to join platforms like Zoom or Google Meet, as well as how to turn on or off their microphone and video.
- They commit to taking two classes weekly, including making class notes, attending classes, and participating in exams.
- Entry into the course should be with the intention to complete it, not for travel or recreational purposes.
- They should be able to understand and speak English language.
Otherwise, they should have assistance to fulfill the above requirements.
Rules and Guidelines
General Rules:
- To be active during classes and maintain decorum.
- To be respectful of the sheikh and other members of the group.
- Refrain from personal quarrels, disputes, or comments during class.
- Interruptions should be avoided except for urgent matters; questions and answers will be addressed in the last 10 minutes of class.
- If you have difficulty understanding any of the points mentioned, please refrain from arguing. Instead, request a personal session with the Sheikh to clarify your doubts.
Attendance guideline:
- Be present in class on time. In case of absence, submit a prior request for leave.
- If you are absent for a total of 8 classes, or if you miss 4 consecutive days, you will be expelled from the course.
- A delay exceeding 5 minutes after the class has commenced will be recorded, with three such delays counting as one absence.
Note: Attendance is considered a critical aspect of academic commitment at our institution.
Electronic device guideline:
- Microphones must remain muted during class unless activation is necessary for participation.
- Enter the classroom using the name with which you registered.
Food and drink guideline:
Consumption of food and drinks is not permitted during class, except for water.
DO NOT JOIN. —– IF
- If you are busy and can’t attend regularly.
- If you are not serious about completing the course.
- If you are just coming for a trial.
- If you can’t attend weekly tests and complete assignments.
- If you can’t make notes.
- If you don’t have a proper internet connection and device.
Communication protocols:
- The teacher should be addressed only as ‘Sheikh.’ Do not use any other titles such as Teacher, Brother, Janab, Sir, etc.
- At the end of every class 10 minutes will be allocated for questions and answers can be submitted either by typing in the chat box or by speaking.
- If the Q&A session exceeds 10 minutes, you may request permission from the instructor to leave the class.
- If you have any questions or concerns from the previous week, or if your question remains unanswered during class, you may send a message to the following number or ask the teacher directly with their permission.
- Questions should be brief and accurate since the time for the Q&A session is limited.
Coordinators:
Ka’ab ibn Talha – 0091 9650498479
Timings: All days of the week (10:00 AM – 08:00 PM IST)
The Coordinator will make every effort to respond to you as soon as possible. However, depending on the nature of the question and time constraints, there may be a delay in the response.
Course Assessment:
- FINAL EXAM: 50 marks, (it may include multiple-choice questions or short-answer questions covering the entire course curriculum taught in class).
- VARIOUS ACTIVITIES: 50 marks, (attendance, participation, attention in class, completion of homework, and various assignments).
- To pass the course and obtain the certificate, it is mandatory to score a minimum of 60 out of 100.
Course duration:
Total duration: 2 months.
Total weeks: 8 weeks.
Total sessions: 16 sessions.
Days: Saturday & Sunday
Time (IST): 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (IST)
Language of class: English language.
Starting Date: 09th Aug 2025
Required texts and resources:
There is no textbook required as such, however, sometimes sheikh might ask to read specific articles.
Notes are very important during class; this is the only source for exam preparation.
Course Fees
This Course is Absolutely Free!
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