Engaging Students Constructively During Holy Month of Ramadhan
Assalaam High School, South C Nairobi Kenya
The Islamic Department headed by Mr. Shariff Hassan, who is also our IRE/ARABIC teacher, planned for da'awa sessions to engage our students constructively during lunch break in the holy month of Ramadhan.
Fasting may cause some students experience low blood sugar, weakness, and other symptoms and therefore need for support from adults to enable them practice their religion effectively.
Highly knowledgeable Islamic teachers were sourced from nearby institutions to support the learners.
The objectives of the sessions was to;
1. Remind the students the importance of fasting.
2. Provide support environment for students to feel comfortable to practice their religion.
3. Offer counseling especially to those whose fasting is hard on them emotionally.
FACILITATORS IN THE PICTORIALS
-- Mr. Nuh Ajumbo, an IRE teacher from Amani Girls Secondary School
-- Mr. Musa Anis, the headteacher of Nexgen Academy
-- Mr. Hamza from our sister company, Ilm Tv
Our aim remains to nurture holistic and strong Muslim professionals, equipped with all-round knowledge, lifelong skills and attitudes to contribute positively to Ummah and the wider society.
We also seek to produce young people with good morals, mannerism and discipline in line with the teachings of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).
The Islamic Department headed by Mr. Shariff Hassan, who is also our IRE/ARABIC teacher, planned for da'awa sessions to engage our students constructively during lunch break in the holy month of Ramadhan.
Fasting may cause some students experience low blood sugar, weakness, and other symptoms and therefore need for support from adults to enable them practice their religion effectively.
Highly knowledgeable Islamic teachers were sourced from nearby institutions to support the learners.
The objectives of the sessions was to;
1. Remind the students the importance of fasting.
2. Provide support environment for students to feel comfortable to practice their religion.
3. Offer counseling especially to those whose fasting is hard on them emotionally.
FACILITATORS IN THE PICTORIALS
-- Mr. Nuh Ajumbo, an IRE teacher from Amani Girls Secondary School
-- Mr. Musa Anis, the headteacher of Nexgen Academy
-- Mr. Hamza from our sister company, Ilm Tv
Our aim remains to nurture holistic and strong Muslim professionals, equipped with all-round knowledge, lifelong skills and attitudes to contribute positively to Ummah and the wider society.
We also seek to produce young people with good morals, mannerism and discipline in line with the teachings of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).
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