Children start their day with a warm Islamic greeting and collective Duas, creating a spiritually uplifting environment. Teachers serve not only as educators but as role models of good Islamic conduct.
Islamic studies are integrated into the curriculum in a way that’s practical and engaging. Stories of the Prophets, lessons in Hadith, and discussions on Akhlaq make religious knowledge come alive for students.
Special events like Seerat-un-Nabi programs, Qur’an competitions, and Islamic quiz contests inspire students to take pride in their faith while building confidence and public speaking skills.
- Daily congregational prayers (Salah) and collective Duas
- Nazra and Islamic studies by qualified instructors
- Seerat-un-Nabi and Islamic awareness programs
- Participation in mosque activities and etiquettes training
- Islamic storytelling, animation, and character-building sessions
At The Latif Foundation School, we believe that true education begins with spiritual awareness. Our students are taught the core values of Islam through daily practices, storytelling, and interactive learning.
From Nazra and Tajweed to understanding Islamic etiquette and Sunnah, we nurture young minds to grow with faith, compassion, and strong moral character in every aspect of life.
Discipline is the foundation of a peaceful society, and we instill this through structured routines and Islamic principles. Students learn the importance of respect, cleanliness, punctuality, and obedience.
By practicing daily prayers, mosque manners, and school-wide Islamic values, children develop personal responsibility and contribute positively to the classroom and the wider community.
Our religious activities encourage kindness, empathy, and social responsibility. Students are taught to care for others, help their peers, and make a difference in society as practicing Muslims.
Whether it’s giving charity in school drives or working on collaborative class projects with Islamic themes, our children grow with a sense of purpose and a desire to serve the Ummah.
Nurturing Faith Through Daily Practice
At The Latif Foundation School, religious values are at the heart of our daily routine. Students participate in Salah, recite Duas, and learn Nazra and Tajweed under the guidance of experienced Islamic teachers, helping them grow spiritually and morally.
Through engaging activities like Islamic storytelling, Qur’an competitions, and mosque etiquettes training, we instill love for the Deen and encourage children to practice what they learn in everyday life — shaping them into confident, faith-driven individuals.