The teaching of religious sciences has been a continuous tradition since the Prophetic era (peace be upon him). In the Indian subcontinent, the curriculum that has been systematized for the teaching of Islamic sciences and the preparation of scholars is widely known as Dars-e-Nizami.
At AAS Academy, this curriculum is taught with the benefit of valuable scholarly revisions and contemporary enhancements introduced by renowned scholars. The aim of the Dars-e-Nizami program is to produce scholars who combine knowledge with piety, and who can guide people toward success in both this world and the Hereafter.
Along with the traditional Dars-e-Nizami coursework, AAS Academy offers a variety of supplementary academic and co-curricular activities to enhance students’ personal and intellectual growth, including:
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Students who meet the basic eligibility criteria are required to fill out an admission form.
After submission, applicants appear in a written examination. Those who pass are invited for an oral test, the date of which is announced a few days in advance.
Candidates who successfully clear both stages are then called for a final interview before the Principal of AAS Academy, where their overall aptitude and readiness are assessed. Admission is finalized upon the approval of the Amir of AAS Academy.
Embark on a transformative journey of linguistic and spiritual growth with our Tamhidi class, expertly designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of the Arabic language and Islamic knowledge. This foundational program lays the groundwork for advanced studies, fostering a deep understanding of the Quran and the Arabic language. Our Tamhidi class is the perfect starting point for students seeking a comprehensive Islamic education, blending traditional values with modern teaching methods.
To enroll in the Tamhidi class, students must pass an admission test that assesses their knowledge in subjects typically covered at the matriculation level.
The Tamhidi class, designed to teach Arabic to beginner students, emphasizes the four core language skills:
To achieve this, we utilize:
Generally, new admissions are not accepted into higher levels. However, exceptions are made for highly competent students who can comprehend lessons in Arabic.
The procedure for new admissions from Darjah Ula to Dora-e-Hadith requires: