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Guidelines for Practical and Sunnat Exams
Respected Moulana / Apa
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu
May Allah bless you with aafiyah in dunya and Aakhirat.
In the third term, the practicals and sunnat exams are taken in all the Ta’limi Board Makaatib.
Regarding this exam, please take note of the following;
PRACTICALS
- Teaching the children how to make wudhu and perform Salaah is an OBJECTIVE of maktab teaching.
- Every child in every grade must know how to make istinjaa, make wudhu and perform Salaah.
- Although exams will be conducted only for the Grade 3 upwards, the Grade R, 1 and 2 children must also be taught how to make wudhu and perform Salaah.
- The Ustaaz/Apa must first properly demonstrate the entire wudhu/Salaah to the entire class.
- Thereafter every child must demonstrate it to the Ustaaz/Apa
- The Ustaaz/Apa must correct any mistakes and perfect the method of wudhu and Salaah keeping in mind that that these children will be making wudhu and performing Salaah everyday of their lives.
- If a child comes to the maktab and learns how to make wudhu and perform salaah correctly, we have indeed achieved our objective by the grace of Allah Ta’ala.
Sunnats
- Similarly, when teaching the Sunnats try and make sure that the children practice on every Sunnah.
- Demonstrate the sunnats to the children and get them to then demonstrate it to the teacher.
- Inculcate the love for Sunnah in the lives of the pupils.
- Narrate to them stories about the Sahaabah and the love they had for the Sunnah of Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam). There are many incidents of this nature in the Fazaaile Aamaal.
General
- Pupils will be tested on previous years grades as well
- Practicals of boys and girls must be done separately
- Practical exams for Grade 5 girls upwards must be done by an Apa not by the Moulana
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Respected Moulana, Assalaamu alaykum warahamtaullahi wabarakaatuhu.
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In the grade O class there is a student that finds recognising zabr, zer and pesh very difficult. Can Moulana please advise what should be done with him?
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The Importance of the Maktab
THE MAKTAB
The maktab system, throughout the annals of history, has proven to be one of the most vital means of preserving our Deen. Wherever a maktab was established, Deen-e-Islam remained in that area. The basic knowledge of Islam is learnt at this primary Mad […]
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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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