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RE: Examination Guidelines for Teachers
Alhamdulillah in a few weeks’ time, the examinations will be here Insha Allah. May Allah make it easy for us all. Aameen.
Please take note of the following important guidelines;
- Study the syllabus breakdown carefully and complete your syllabus well before the examination date.
- Write the exam dates on the board so that children are aware and are prepared for the examinations.
- Draw up a revision program in all subjects for the pupils so that the necessary work can be revised thoroughly.
- Give the breakdown to each child in writing and explain to them how to revise their work.
- Contact the parents of the children in your class and ask them to assist in the revision program.
- Have the names of the pupils written down on the mark sheet on both sides in the same order prior to the exams.
- Have the Blue Progress Cards for each pupil filled in and ready for the examiner. Please erase all past year’s comments and symbols.
- Encourage the baaligh girls as well as those who are close to buloogh to wear purdah and attend madrasah, especially for the examination. (Better to have a screen and the girls can sit behind the screen when the exams are taken).
- Those girls who are in their menses should be indicated with a star (*) on the mark sheet. They should not be embarrassed in front of the entire class. They will be tested in Duas and Hadith.
- Ensure that pupils and teachers come early to Madrasah on the day of the exams.
- Conduct a mock exam by asking your principal or co-teacher to examine your class and point out any weak areas.
- Make dua for the children in your class as well as for the entire Ummah.
Please take note of the dates for the written exams;
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اَلسَّلَامُ – As Salaam: The Giver of Peace
اَلسَّلَامُ – As Salaam: The Giver of Peace
Who gives us peace? Only Allah Ta’ala gives us peace.
Money cannot buy peace. Holidays cannot give us peace. Allah Ta’ala alone gives us peace. A soft bed cannot give us a peaceful sleep. Allah Ta’ala alone gives us a peaceful sleep. When brother and sister fight or mother and father stop speaking to each other, then only Allah Ta’ala can make peace between them. The haraam T.V. and video games cannot bring peace in the home. Music cannot bring peace. Allah Ta’ala alone brings peace in our homes. Turn to Allah Ta’ala alone for peace.
Whenever you are worried and want peace read: يَا سَلَامُ (Ya-Salaamu) in abundance.
One Advice: As Muslims we have to always guard our tongues. No swearing! No teasing! No lying! Every word we speak is written down by the angels. We do not use a toothbrush to shine our shoes and then use the same toothbrush to brush our teeth. In the same way how can we use our tongues for dirty words and then the same tongues to take the pure name of Allah Ta’ala. Let us learn the lesson, “Think before we speak.”
Objectives of a Maktab
- To teach the correct Aqeedah (Beliefs of a Muslim).
- To teach the recitation of the Qur’aan Shareef with tajweed .
- To practically teach the manner of wudhu, ghusal, salaah, and other ibaadaat.
- To teach good manners and good character.
- To instil the love of Allah Ta’ala, Nabi Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam , and the Sunnah in the hearts of the students.
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