Academics
Our Curriculum Overview
A Commitment to Excellence
The Champion School aims at offering all our students a broad and balanced curriculum that provides rewarding and stimulating activities to prepare them for the best social and cultural life.
Whether it is our books or hands-on training, we make sure each student gets personal attention to cope up and flourish in every subject for better scores and a brighter future.

Namaz
Importance of Namaz
Obligation: Namaz is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, making it a mandatory act of worship for Muslims.
Connection with Allah: Namaz helps Muslims establish a direct connection with Allah, fostering a sense of spiritual growth and closeness.
Types of Namaz
Fardh: Obligatory prayers performed five times a day (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha).
Sunnah: Voluntary prayers performed before or after Fardh prayers.
Nafl: Additional voluntary prayers.
Namaz Rituals
Wudu: Ritual purification before prayer.
Intention: Declaring the intention to perform Namaz.
Takbir: Saying “Allahu Akbar” (God is greatest) to begin the prayer.
Recitation: Reciting the Quran and other prayers.
Ruku: Bowing.
Sajdah: Prostration.
Tashahhud: Sitting and reciting prayers.
Benefits of Namaz
Spiritual growth: Namaz helps Muslims develop a stronger connection with Allah.
Discipline: Performing Namaz five times a day promotes discipline and routine.
Peace and calmness: Namaz can bring a sense of peace and calmness to one’s life.

Holy Quran
Importance of the Quran
Divine Guidance: Muslims believe the Quran provides guidance on how to live a righteous life.
Spiritual Growth: Reciting and understanding the Quran can foster spiritual growth and closeness to God.
Moral Framework: The Quran offers a moral framework for Muslims, outlining principles for ethics and behavior.
Impact of the Quran
Inspiration: The Quran’s stories, parables, and teachings inspire Muslims to live virtuous lives.
Comfort: Many Muslims find solace and comfort in the Quran’s words during times of hardship.
Community: The Quran unites Muslims worldwide, providing a shared source of guidance and wisdom.
Quranic Teachings
Monotheism: The Quran emphasizes the oneness of God.
Compassion: It teaches Muslims to be compassionate and kind to others.
Justice: The Quran promotes justice and fairness in all aspects of life.

Basic Qaida
Importance of Basic Qaida
Foundational Knowledge: Basic Qaida provides the foundation for learning Quranic recitation and understanding.
Quranic Literacy: It helps students develop the skills to read and recite the Quran correctly.
Academic Approach
Structured Learning: Basic Qaida follows a structured approach, introducing students to the Quranic alphabet, vowel signs, and basic recitation rules.
Gradual Progression: The curriculum progresses gradually, building on previously learned material.
Key Concepts
Quranic Alphabet: Students learn the shapes and sounds of the Quranic alphabet.
Tajweed Rules: Basic Qaida introduces students to fundamental Tajweed rules, such as pronunciation and intonation.
Teaching Methods
Repetition: Repetition is a key method used to reinforce learning and improve recitation skills.
Practice: Regular practice helps students develop fluency and accuracy in reciting the Quran.
Benefits
Improved Recitation: Basic Qaida helps students develop correct recitation skills.
Stronger Connection: Learning Basic Qaida can foster a stronger connection to the Quran and Islamic heritage.

Kalimas
Importance of Kalimas
Faith Affirmation: The Kalimas are declarations of faith, affirming the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad.
Spiritual Significance: Reciting the Kalimas can strengthen a Muslim’s spiritual connection and faith.
Types of Kalimas
Kalima Tayyiba: The first Kalima, affirming the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad.
Kalima Shahadat: The second Kalima, affirming the testimony of faith.
Kalima Tamjeed: The third Kalima, glorifying God.
Kalima Tauheed: The fourth Kalima, affirming the oneness of God.
Kalima Rad-e-Kufr: The fifth Kalima, rejecting disbelief.
Kalima Awwal: Sometimes referred to as the first Kalima, similar to Kalima Tayyiba.
Academic Approach
Memorization: Students learn to memorize the Kalimas.
Understanding: It’s essential to understand the meanings and implications of each Kalima.
Recitation: Proper recitation and pronunciation are emphasized.
Benefits
Strengthened Faith: Reciting the Kalimas can strengthen a Muslim’s faith and spiritual connection.
Increased Knowledge: Learning the Kalimas provides insight into fundamental Islamic beliefs.

Online Classes
Benefits of Online Islamic Classes
Flexibility: Learn at your own pace and schedule.
Accessibility: Access classes from anywhere with an internet connection.
Variety of Courses: Choose from a range of courses, from Quranic studies to Islamic history.
Types of Online Classes
Quranic Studies: Learn Quran recitation, Tajweed, and interpretation.
Islamic Theology: Explore Islamic beliefs, practices, and values.
Arabic Language: Study Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and literature.
Features to Look for
Qualified Instructors: Ensure teachers are knowledgeable and experienced.
Interactive Tools: Look for platforms with interactive features, such as live chats and video conferencing.
Supportive Community: Join a community of learners for support and discussion.
Popular Online Platforms
Quranic schools: Specialized online schools focusing on Quranic studies.
Islamic learning platforms: Websites offering a range of Islamic courses.
Online universities: Some universities offer online Islamic studies programs.