The Noticeable Characteristics of Grade 8
- The Pillars of Faith
- The Pillars of Islam
- Aayat al-Birr
- Luqman’s advice to his son
- The Light Verses
- Sujood at-Tilawah
- Stories of the Prophets: Moosa
- Life of the Prophet – 6 Parts
- Stories of the Companions
- Islam and Science
- Drinks and Drugs
- A great emphasis has been placed on
values like Keeping Promises, Playing
Fair, Patience, and Backbiting
Given the dire need for English Islamic studies material in schools, Darussalam has endeavored to publish an Islamic Studies series covering all grades from grades 1 through 12. This series covers all areas of Islamic studies: tafseer, hadeeth, tawheed, fiqh, seerah, and general etiquette relating to different areas and situations. Given the importance of Islamic knowledge, every effort has been made to ensure that the material presented in the series is authentic. Also, given the importance of Arabic Islamic terms, most are presented in their original Arabic script, transliteration, and translation. This also applies to supplications which must be memorized in their Arabic version. The aim is to help the students read the original text and understand its meaning. Each lesson is followed by exercises with questions about the lesson.
One striking feature of this series is the use of colorful artwork. It is appealing to students and teachers. This is certainly bound to attract young readers' attention, stimulate them, amuse them, and most importantly to educate them.
This series aims to acquaint the student with the teachings of Islam in every aspect: beliefs, practices, and moral conduct. Its unique features fill a gap in the area of English Islamic curricula, which has long been neglected.