“Are those equal, to those who know and those who do not know?
It is those who are endured with understanding that receive admonition.”
(Qur'an 39:9)
“Are those equal, to those who know and those who do not know?
It is those who are endured with understanding that receive admonition.”
(Qur'an 39:9)
The Department of Islamic Studies extends a blessed and warm welcome to Parents, Guardians, and Community for this new school year. The Mohammed Schools theme this school year is “GOOD, BETTER, BEST.” Teacher's intentions are to awaken students’ consciousness (Taqwa) and increase their love of Allah and His Messengers as the foundation of their intellectual, emotional and spiritual life, thereby providing a sound basis for rational and reflective understanding of the people and world around them.
As we teach students to be conscious of their responsibility to obey Allah, serving him actively as trustees (Khalifas) with all the talents and resources Allah has given them, our aim is to enable students to fulfill their obligation to worship Allah in the manner He and His Messengers have prescribed. Insha-Allah, we will nurture the students’ personality towards the best moral and social conduct, healthy attitudes and self-discipline in accordance with the guidance of the Qur’an and Sunnah and to encourage them to develop as responsible citizens.
S. Aisha Squire
Islamic Studies Teacher
1st Thur 4th
It is my honor and pleasure to serve as the Islamic Studies Instructor for first to 4th grade students at Mohammed Schools of Atlanta.
Your concerns and suggestions are welcomed. Please contact me at my emailaisha.squire@mohammedschools.org. Emails will be addressed within 24 -48 hrs. Insha Allah. I will not respond to any emails during class time. Please leave a message at the front desk .
Al-Qu 'ran 39:09
"And this is a Book which We have revealed bringing blessings and confirming (the revelations) which came before it: that thou mayst warn the Mother of Cities and all around her. Those who believe in the hereafter believe in this (Book) and they are constant In guarding their prayers."