The Noor Kids Character Building Program follows a carefully designed curriculum that helps children grow in three essential areas of their identity:
Character (Akhlaq)
Beliefs (Aqeedah)
Global Citizenship (Community)
Each area builds on the others - helping children not only understand Islam, but live it with confidence, purpose, and compassion.
1. Character (Akhlaq)
We focus on building strong moral foundations, helping children develop the kind of character that reflects Islamic values in everyday life.
Topics include:
Sharing
Generosity
Honesty
Self-Control
Judgement
Fairness
Humility
Integrity
Courage
Forgiveness
Patience
Gratitude
These lessons help children understand how to act, even when it’s difficult.
2. Beliefs (Aqeedah)
We help children understand the foundations of their faith in a way that is clear, relatable, and age-appropriate.
Instead of abstract concepts, we answer real questions kids ask, like:
Where is Allah?
Why do we pray?
Topics include:
Afterlife
Shaytan
Soul
Intention
Holy Quran
Perseverance
Modesty
Prophethood
Hajj
Fasting
Charity
Prayer
These lessons help children build a strong connection to Allah and confidence in what they believe.
3. Global Citizenship (Community)
Islam isn’t just personal, it shapes how we live in the world.
We teach children how to be positive contributors to their families, communities, and the wider society.
Topics include:
Family Ties
Justice
Food
Environment
Friendship
Cleanliness
Wellness
Diversity
Animal Rights
Unity
Knowledge
Civic Engagement
These lessons help children see their role as Muslims in making the world better.
A Curriculum That Grows With Your Child
Each topic is introduced in a way that matches your child’s age and stage so the lessons feel natural, not overwhelming.
Over time, children begin to think more deeply, ask better questions and act with stronger values.
Think more deeply
Ask better questions
Act with stronger values
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