Activities
Blanket Distribution Program
Wall Magazine Publication
Our students create and publish a wall magazine that showcases their creativity, thoughts, and talents. From Islamic articles and poetry to current affairs and moral stories, students contribute written pieces, artwork, and calligraphy. This activity develops their writing skills, encourages research, and gives them a platform to express themselves. The magazine is displayed prominently on campus where everyone can read and appreciate the students’ hard work and growing abilities.
Daura-e-Hadith Classes
We conduct special Daura-e-Hadith sessions where advanced students study the authentic collections of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) sayings and teachings. Under the guidance of experienced Maulana scholars, students dive deep into Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and other major Hadith compilations. These intensive classes prepare serious students to become knowledgeable Islamic scholars who can guide their communities with authentic knowledge. It’s the highest level of traditional Islamic education we offer, creating future teachers and leaders.
Community Service Initiatives
Our students regularly participate in community service activities that connect them with the world beyond our campus. From helping during local community events to visiting elderly members of society, students learn the importance of serving others. These experiences teach them humility, empathy, and social responsibility. We believe education should create not just knowledgeable individuals but compassionate human beings who contribute positively to society.
Health and Hygiene Awareness Programs
We organize regular sessions on health, hygiene, and cleanliness for all students. Experienced speakers and healthcare workers visit our madrasa to educate students about personal hygiene, disease prevention, nutrition, and maintaining cleanliness. Students learn practical habits like proper handwashing, dental care, and keeping their living spaces clean. These sessions ensure our students understand that cleanliness is indeed half of faith, and taking care of one’s health is a religious duty.
