Madrasa students achievements

Achievements

A full time Aalim is employed to teach Islamic Studies to the children. We have now introduced a Syllabus that is followed for teaching our children. Please refer to the Syllabus page of this website for our full curriculum.

All students basically learn the following:

Soorahs, soorah meaning word by word, du'aas and their meaning, Hadeeth, Khutbah/Taqreer, Arabic words, Urdu reading and writing, Nazams, Arabic conversations and Qur'aan reading.

All students receive secular education. This is compulsory as per the Government directive for free education for all children. They attend Lautoka Muslim Primary School and Lautoka Muslim College.

Most students who have undergone the Madrasa Dar Us Salam System are turning out to be better figures in society. It is a fact that most students come from poor background, some even from broken families, some have only one parent living. We should be thankful to Allaah that He has given us the opportunity to serve these underprivileged children. Bearing in mind the background of the students, Madrasa Dar Us Salam has managed to produce male students with sound Islamic knowledge.

Mohammned Iliaz is able to lead Jumu'ah prayers when required. A few other boys are also able to lead Taraaweeh prayers.

The Management of MDUS tries its best for the boys. A Natabua High Student, Adil Karim was paid to teach the boys in the school holidays. He concentrated on the weak students driving the basics of English language and mathematics to the boys. InshaaAllaah, we are actively taking steps to further enhance student education.

Two Students Progressed to the Islamic University of Madinah – Saudi Arabia

 

madrasa students accepted in madinah university

Two Students of Madrasa Dar Us Salam Lovu Lautoka Fiji, pictured progressed into the Islamic University of al-Madinah al_Munawarah in Saudi Arabia. The students are Mosheef Dean and Mohammed Shamim Hanif. We pray that Allaah grants them success in their studies. The two boys come from very poor background. Ironically both are also from split families. Brother Tariq vividly remembers picking Mosheef after school holidays in 2006 from his grandma’s place. The house was constructed from cut-open 44 gallon drums. There was no window in the house and the floor was bare soil.

It is through the mercy and blessing of Allaah that such boys enrol into Madrasas to give us chance to serve humanity. All praise is to Allaah alone.

Mohammed was in the Madrasa from 2003 and Mosheef from 2006. Both simultaneously completed Form 7 (Year 13) at Lautoka Muslim College in 2009. In 2010 Mosheef had undertaken a High School teacher training Course at FNU (sponsored by Madrasa Dar Us Salam) but upon the news of acceptance at the Madinah University, he left the teacher course for a scholar one.

After fulfilling all requirements and running around in 2010, they left for Saudi Arabia on 14th February 2011. Madrasa Dar Us Salam conveys heartfelt appreciation and thanks to everyone who in some way or another helped see Mosheef and Mohammed progress from the Madrasa to Madinah University. May Alaah bless you and reward you for this. Ameen.

Update

Both students completed their studies successfully and graduated from Madinah University al-hamdulillaah. Shaykh Mosheef (pictured below) is an active daa'ee in Fiji while Shaykh Shamim is living in Indonesia.

shaykh mosheef dean

You can benefit from Shaykh Mosheef inshaaAllaah and keep informed of his da'wah activities by following him on Facebook:

Shaykh Mosheef Dean on Facebook