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The boys are required to undertake a comprehensive study programmes, both in Islamic education and Secular education; the main topics are outlined below.
Islamic Curriculum (Islamic Theology)
Beginners’ Class
Year 1
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Islamic History Library for Islamic Theology
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Recitation of the Holy Quran
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Arabic Language
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Basic Arabic Etymology
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Basic Arabic Syntax
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Syntax Practice
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Arabic Vocabulary
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Urdu Writing
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Arabic Grammar
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Revision of the Holy Quran
Year 2
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Recitation of the Holy Quran
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Study of the Prophetic Traditions
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Islamic Laws
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Syntax Practice
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Translation of the Holy Quran
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Arabic Syntax
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Arabic Etymology
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Islamic History
Year 3
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Foundations of Islamic Laws
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Arabic Syntax
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Recitation of the Holy Quran
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Translation of the Holy Quran
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Prophetic Traditions
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Islamic Laws
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Islamic History
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Arabic Grammar
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Islamic Jurisprudence
Year 4
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Foundations of Islamic Laws
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Translation of the Holy Quran
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Arabic Grammar
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Islamic Laws
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Recitation of the Holy Quran
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Prophetic Traditions
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Islamic Beliefs
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Arabic Eloquence
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Islamic History A Modern Science Laboratory
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Islamic Jurisprudence
Year 5
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Prophetic Traditions (1)
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Prophetic Traditions (2)
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Laws of Inheritance
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Interpretation of the Holy Quran (1)
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Interpretation of the Holy Quran (2)
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Islamic Jurisprudence
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Islamic Laws
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Memorisation of Ahaadeeth
Year 6
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Bukhari (Prophetic Traditions)
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Muslim (Prophetic Traditions)
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Abu Dawood (Prophetic Traditions)
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Tirmidhi (Prophetic Traditions)
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Tahawy (Prophetic Traditions)
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Nasai (Prophetic Traditions)
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Shamail – Tirmidhi (Prophetic Traditions)
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Memorisation of Ahaadeet
Secular Curriculum (Academic Education)
Year 7 & 8
Year 9 (KS 3 Examination Year)
Year 10
Year 11 (GCSE Examination Year)
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English, language and literature
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Mathematics
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Double Award Science
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Single Award Science
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Separate Science, Biology, Physics & Chemistry
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Information Communication Technology
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Islamic Studies
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Urdu
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Arabic
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Citizenship
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In addition optional GCSE may be taken in Bengali or Gujarati
Further more students have the chance to take A-Levels with Preston College, lessons are taught at the site
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