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Title: Striving For Excellence In This World And Hereafter


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Striving For Excellence In This World And
Hereafter
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  • A Muslim school is an Islamic secondary school
    that focuses on the regular curriculum subjects
    and Islamic studies.
  • These schools are like any other traditional
    schools where students are engaged and challenged
    to excel in their learnings. 
  • Students get equal opportunities to develop their
    skills and increase their knowledge.

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  • The Muslim schools emphasize skills required for
    life and work and address the needs of individual
    Muslim students and the multicultural communities
    in which they live.
  • These schools have the state-of-the-art
    facilities and even boarding facilities for boys
    and girls.
  • In the UK, nearly 50 of the British Muslims opt
    for Muslim schools or Islamic boarding schools to
    choose how the education will help them in their
    adult lives.

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  • The Muslim schools follow similar procedures for
    admission to the students. 
  • They have staff and core subject teachers who are
    experts in their field of expertise.
  • Admission to Muslim schools is considered quite
    competitive as students have to take an entrance
    test.

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  • Sharia Laws For   Progressive Values
  • The Islamic boarding schools are like any other
    secular boarding school except that they follow
    strict rules as per sharia laws.

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  • Some of these boarding schools are like the
    Madrasas (Arabic word for Islamic school).
  • The curriculum is slightly different from that of
    the regular British Muslim schools.
  • The Islamic boarding schools emphasize on
    learning the Arabic language.

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  • From reciting and understanding the Quran, all
    aspects of the Islamic teachings, reading about
    Hadiths, Islamic history, and Islamic laws are
    taught in the schools. 
  • The students have to pray five times a day as per
    the Islamic laws, and for this, a typical day
    starts at 4 am for the students.

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  • The Islamic schools teach the regular subjects,
    but just about the basics. 
  • Apart from allotting time for learning Arabic,
    students are taught different subjects like
    mathematics, science, and computer technology.
  • The Islamic schools emphasize its students to
    pass their GCSE quickly and to focus intensively
    on Islamic studies.

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  •  Here the students have no chance of a retake in
    regular subjects if they fail it is over in that
    subject.
  • Most of the teachers in Islamic boarding
    schools are from the subcontinent and speak
    English, Urdu, and Arabic.
  • The boarding schools usually have Pakistani
    cooks, so the food here is considered excellent
    in terms of quality and taste.

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  • Rules are pretty strict in Islamic boarding
    schools.
  • The educational institutions follow rules that
    are based on the Shariah laws.

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  • No music, radios, restricted mobile, Television,
    and internet use, and girls dress code included
    no earring Jeans without the Jilbab. (A loose fit
    overcoat).   
  • Last but not the least, debates over faith-based
    schools have been growing in recent years as a
    greater number of Islamic schools are operating
    in The West. 

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  • Studies have been conducted to find the impact of
    religious studies on social cohesion among
    students of multicultural faith.
  • However, contrary to popular opinions, it was
    found that most of the Islamic schools could
    facilitate the participation of Muslims in the
    mainstream institutions by equipping them with
    worldly knowledge.

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