Class Curriculum

An 8-week class developed by Rabata focusing on spiritual development for youth, covering belief, character development, and value systems. The class is taught by one of Rabata’s certified instructors in a fun and engaging environment.


Students will learn about: 

  • The spiritual heart, this life, and the hereafter 
  • Doing good deeds and connection to Allah 
  • Reflecting upon the Qur’an and Sunnah 
  • Virtues of ibadah, ihsan, and hikma 
  • Right and wrong actions 


*Each term, students will engage with new content and topics


Marsh Bluets: Boys 9-10 years old

  • Have we learned what the Prophet ﷺ has taught us?

  • What can we learn about teaching and learning from the Prophet ﷺ?

  • Can we learn to give a better speech from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ?

  • How can we keep the house of our heart clean?

  • How do we manage time effectively?

  • Is learning automatic? What are the conditions for learning?

  • What are the steps for learning?

Class Day & Time

Tuesdays 4:45 - 5:45 pm CST

Session Dates: September 24 - November 12

Please note: 

1. This class is designed for boys who are currently 9 and 10 years old. 

2. For the privacy and protection of all our students, classes are NOT recorded. Students must attend live sessions. 

3. Program Policy: Once the session begins, NO refunds are allowed.

Certificate of Participation

A certificate of participation will be given to students who complete the class.

This class meets once a week for one hour.

Instructor

Anse Tayyaba Syed is an accomplished author of multiple award-winning children's picture books and has written over 20 book titles for Muslim kids. She is also a journalist with bylines in numerous publications, serves on the Rabata Board of Directors, teaches writing, leads a local women's halaqa, and is a public speaker who has conducted over 300 literary and faith-based presentations. Anse Tayyaba has completed the Ribaat Teacher Certification and holds an ijāza in the 40 hadith of Imām Nawawī and the 40 hadith of Palestine. She lives in Illinois with her family, where she is an elected member of the local school district's Board of Education.

Anse Tayyaba Syed