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Yaqeen Curriculum™

Your search for an Islamic studies high school curriculum ends here.

Teaching material by educators, for educators.

As teachers, we know what it’s like to feel defeated by outdated textbooks (or no books at all), disengaged students, tough faith questions, and little to no support. So we created Yaqeen Curriculum™ to change that. It’s packed with everything you need, designed by educators and backed by scholars.

What’s special about it?

Scholar-approved and teacher-developed unit plans
An engaging framework for effective teaching
An interactive approach to teaching
An empowering understanding of the Islam

Curriculum topics

Principles of faith

In our units on principles of faith, we cover the fundamental truths in Islam that serve as our foundation for being Muslim. Through these units, we hope to cultivate a God-centered worldview that approaches contemporary debates and topics through a critical and thoughtful engagement with revelation.

Faith in action

In our units on faith in action, we move beyond the scope of the mind and into the realm of practice. In these units, students are taught the foundational rituals of Islam, such as the five pillars, in order to cultivate a meaningful relationship with God.

The everyday ethics of life

The everyday ethics of life units cover a wide range of relevant topics on how to carry out our day-to-day lives. In these units, we approach contemporary issues and themes in light of the Islamic tradition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our curriculum is designed for a high school audience to be used by educators in full-time Islamic schools, weekend schools, and homeschools. It is also suitable for community leaders to use with their youth groups.

Yes, our curriculum can be used for homeschooling, in addition to weekend schools, full-time Islamic schools and with youth groups.

Although it is ideal for our users to have experience in teaching Islamic Studies, our curriculum provides step-by-step directions and explanations so even those with less experience can learn how to effectively teach our units. For those who have a history in teaching, we encourage you to modify the lesson plans where needed, and share with us your results!

Our curriculum is designed as a supplement to existing Islamic Studies’ curricula to enhance the classroom experience with relevant and contemporary topics. You can incorporate our lesson plans into your classroom schedules on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. You can also select individual lesson plans to teach from each curriculum unit that best fit your needs.

Each curriculum unit consists of 3-5 lesson plans, with each lesson designed for approximately 50-minute sessions each. Lesson plans can be taught within the allotted time period, or shortened or extended to meet student needs.

All units include learning objectives, ready-made presentations, worksheets, and assessments.