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Our Curriculum

ہمارا نصاب

Traditional Islamic scholarship — taught with clarity, structure, and genuine care for how students actually learn.

Teaching Philosophy

What We Changed — and Why

The traditional madrasa curriculum is one of the most comprehensive systems of religious education ever developed. The Dars-e-Nizami framework has produced scholars of extraordinary depth for centuries. We have not changed what is taught. We have changed how it is taught — because we believe students in 2025 deserve both.

A student who memorises a ruling without understanding its basis has knowledge they cannot apply. A student who recites Arabic grammar rules but cannot connect them to a text has effort without insight. A student who studies Hadith as a list of narrations rather than as living guidance has information without wisdom.

At Kulliya Ayesha Siddiqa Lilbanat, every subject is taught with three commitments: clarity of explanation, connection to real life, and space for the student's own understanding to develop.

How We Teach

Six Commitments to Every Student

Urdu-First Explanation

Every complex Arabic text is first unpacked in clear Urdu before the student engages with the original. Understanding precedes memorisation — always.

Fiqh That Lives in the Real World

Rulings are taught through the situations students actually encounter — not just through classical texts. Students should recognise their own lives in the examples.

Hadith in Its Historical Moment

Every Hadith is studied alongside its context — the circumstances of its narration, its place in Islamic history, and its guidance for today. The chain of transmission matters. So does the living wisdom.

A System That Catches Students Early

Regular assessments and a structured revision cycle mean that gaps are identified before they compound. Every student's progress is visible — to them and to their teacher.

Small Enough to See You

Class sizes are kept small so that teaching is genuinely personal. A teacher who knows each student's strengths and difficulties teaches differently from one managing a crowd.

Curious Minds Are Not a Problem

Students are actively encouraged to ask questions and engage in discussion. A student who asks why is a student who is learning — and we want them to keep asking, for the rest of their life.

طَلَبُ الْعِلْمِ فَرِيضَةٌ عَلَى كُلِّ مُسْلِمٍ

علم حاصل کرنا ہر مسلمان پر فرض ہے

"Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim."

سنن ابن ماجہ · Hadith — Sunan Ibn Majah
The School + Madarsa Model

Both. At the Same Time.
Without Compromise.

Kulliya Ayesha Siddiqa Lilbanat was designed from the ground up for students who are in school. This is not a part-time option — it is the central design of the institution.

Classes run from 2pm to 6pm daily — starting after most schools in the area close. The Dars e Nizami course is completed in 5 years, running alongside a student's full school career.

A student who joins in Class 6 or 7 can complete Dars e Nizami by the time they are approaching their Class 12 board exams — finishing both at the same time. The Farz Uloom course can be taken at any point as a standalone or as an entry pathway.

Madarsa Path

Start Madarsa

Age 10–11

Core Studies

Ages 12–15

Final Years

Ages 16–17

Alimah Complete

Age 17–18

School Path

Class 5–6

Primary

Class 7–10

Secondary

Class 11–12

Senior

Board Exams

Class 12

Classes run 2pm–6pm daily. The Dars e Nizami course takes 5 years. Admissions open 25th March 2026.

The Subjects

What Is Taught, and How

Runs throughout the Dars e Nizami course

Arabic — The Language of the Quran

Arabic is not taught as an end in itself — it is taught as the key that unlocks everything else. Students begin with morphology (Sarf) and grammar (Nahw), progressing to rhetoric and literary analysis (Balaghah) in later years. Every grammatical concept is connected to a text the student is reading, so that the rules have immediate, visible purpose.

فرض علوم · Farz Uloom

The Knowledge Every Muslim Must Have

ہر مسلمان کے لیے ضروری علم

The Farz Uloom course covers the obligatory Islamic knowledge that every Muslim is required to know — correct beliefs (عقیدہ), how to pray (نماز), purity (طہارت), fasting (روزہ), the basics of Halal and Haram, and the essential rulings of daily Muslim life. Taught clearly in Urdu, through real-life examples.

No prior Islamic knowledge is required. Suitable for all ages. Can be taken as a standalone course, or as a gateway into the Dars e Nizami program.

Entry

Open entry · All ages welcome · No prerequisites

Pathway

Standalone or entry into Dars e Nizami

درسِ نظامی · Dars e Nizami — 5 Years

A Complete Traditional Islamic Education

پانچ سالہ مکمل دینی تعلیم — اسکول کے ساتھ ساتھ

The Dars e Nizami is the traditional Islamic seminary curriculum of South Asia — the same system that has produced scholars for centuries. At Kulliya Ayesha Siddiqa Lilbanat it is completed in 5 years, with classes from 2pm to 6pm daily so that school continues without interruption.

The curriculum covers Arabic (عربی نحو و صرف), Tafsir (تفسیر), Hadith (علوم حدیث), Fiqh (فقہ), Aqidah (عقیدہ), Islamic logic (منطق), and Seerah (سیرت). A student who begins at age 10–12 will complete it by their mid-to-late teens — alongside their school education.

Duration5 years
Class times2pm–6pm daily
Age range10–17 years
MediumUrdu instruction
AdmissionsOpen 25 March 2026
Study Notes

The Notes Are Available to Everyone.

The course materials used in our classes are available online, free of charge, for students, families, and independent learners.

Visit the Notes Page

Want to Know More About How It Works?

Every family's situation is different. Call us and we'll have an honest conversation about whether this is the right fit for your child.

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