Our Students
Our primary intake is students aged 10 to 17 who are currently in school and whose families wish them to receive a proper Islamic education alongside their mainstream studies. Both boys and girls are welcome.
We offer two courses: the Farz Uloom course (essential Islamic knowledge, open entry, all ages) and the Dars e Nizami course (the full traditional curriculum, 5 years). Classes for both run from 2pm to 6pm daily — starting after school closes.
Admissions open 25th March 2026
You do not need prior madarsa experience to join. Students who can read basic Urdu are well-placed to begin either course. For complete beginners, we recommend starting with Farz Uloom before entering Dars e Nizami.
Kulliya Ayesha Siddiqa Lilbanat
کلیۃ عائشہ صدیقہ للبنات
Currently enrolling. Batches for the 2025–26 session are open. Admissions begin 25th March 2026.
Sisters' Line: +91 98712 73987Madarsa Faizan e Sheikhen e Karimen
مدرسہ فیضانِ شیخین کریمین
We welcome boys to enquire. The same courses, the same timings, the same teachers. Batches will be formed as students enrol — call us to express your interest.
Brothers' Line: +91 74287 75860Both institutions share the same management, teachers, curriculum, and address. The names reflect Islamic tradition of separate institutions for girls and boys.
دونوں ادارے ایک ہی انتظامیہ، اساتذہ، اور نصاب کے تحت ہیں
Four Steps to Enrolment
1.Call or Email Us
Mothers and female family members may call the Sisters' Line at +91 98712 73987. Fathers and male family members may call the Brothers' Line at +91 74287 75860. Everyone is welcome to email mohdsaleem257@gmail.com. Tell us your child's name, age, school, and which course you are interested in.
2.We'll Talk You Through Everything
A member of our team will explain the course options, the schedule, and how it has worked for other school-going students. This is a genuine conversation — not a sales process. If we don't think this is the right fit, we will tell you.
3.A Simple Level Assessment
For the Dars e Nizami course, we conduct a brief, informal oral assessment — not to screen students out, but to ensure we place your child in the right class at the right level. For Farz Uloom, no prior knowledge is required — assessment is not needed.
4.They Begin
Enrolment is completed in person at the madarsa. We'll share everything your child needs to know before their first class — what to bring, what to expect, and how to settle in.
The First Step Is Just a Phone Call.
We understand that sending your child to a new institution is not a small decision. We don't rush anyone. Call us, ask every question you have, and take the time you need.
Answers Before You Have to Ask
Our entire schedule is built around this. Classes run from 2pm to 6pm — starting after most schools in the Zakir Nagar area close for the day. Your child attends school normally during the morning and comes to us in the afternoon. They do not miss a single school day, exam, or holiday. Families who have done this tell us the structure actually helps — the child has a clear routine and a purposeful use of afternoon hours.
For the Dars e Nizami course, we typically take students from the age of 10. For the Farz Uloom course, there is no minimum age — it is open to all ages including adults. If your child is younger than 10 and you would like to begin their Islamic education, call us and we will advise.
For Farz Uloom, no prior knowledge is needed at all. For Dars e Nizami, students should be able to read basic Urdu. If your child cannot yet read Urdu, we will advise on the right preparation before they begin. A brief, informal assessment helps us place each child correctly — not to screen anyone out, but to make sure they are in the right class from day one.
Classes run from 2pm to 6pm daily. This is designed to start after most schools in the area finish for the day. Admissions open 25th March 2026.
We are aware of the major school exam calendars in the area and we work around them where possible. If your child has an important exam period, speak to us — we want them to do well in school and will not stand in the way of that. Full details of how we handle exam seasons are available on enquiry.
Please call or WhatsApp us for fee details. We keep our fees as accessible as possible and are happy to discuss arrangements for families with financial constraints. We do not want fees to be a barrier to any student who genuinely wants to learn.
Yes. We run two institutions under the same management, teachers, and curriculum — Kulliya Ayesha Siddiqa Lilbanat for girls, and Madarsa Faizan e Sheikhen e Karimen for boys. Both are located at the same address and offer the same courses.
Students who complete the Dars e Nizami course receive a formal certification of completion. Details of the certification — including any external board affiliation — are available on enquiry. Students who complete the Farz Uloom course receive a completion certificate from the institution.
Yes. The madarsa follows Islamic norms of gender interaction throughout. The environment is appropriate for students and families who observe pardah. Female staff are available for all interactions with female students and their families — this is why a separate Sisters' Line exists.
All teaching is conducted in Urdu. Arabic texts are introduced, explained, and contextualised in Urdu before students engage with them directly. Students are not expected to know Arabic before they begin — learning Arabic is part of the curriculum itself.