Class Curriculum

This 8-week class is focused on spiritual development for 9-year olds. Developed by Rabata, the unique program focuses on belief, character development, and value systems by learning about the spiritual heart, this life and the hereafter, doing good deeds, and dhikr. This program also reflects upon the Qur’an and Sunnah, focuses on Ibadah (worship), Ihsan (to obtain excellence in worship), hikma (wisdom), and learning about right and wrong actions. The content is delivered in a fun and engaging online environment taught by diverse certified Ribaat Instructors. Some of the topics that are covered in this class are:

  • How to maintain a spiritual heart?

  • How to manage time effectively?

  • How can we be near to God in this world and enter Heaven in the next?

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

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

  • How do we purify our hearts?

Class Day & Time

Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00 pm CST

Session Dates: September 21 - November 9

Please note: 

1. This class is designed for girls who are currently 9-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.

 

Stream Bluets: Girls 9-years old

This class meets once a week for one hour.

Instructor

Instructor Bio:

Anse Carla Taylor currently works for Art & Wilderness Institute Community, where she leads backpacking trips, focuses on the non profit operations, and is the Director of Khulafa Al-Ard, an outdoor Islamic weekend nature program. Anse Carla volunteers her time with her local library and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science. She currently resides in Southern California, but was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she attended San Jose State University. She has worked in the nonprofit field for over 15 years in various capacities, which have provided her with opportunities to serve her community and beyond.

Anse Carla Taylor