The Muslim students learn the Qur'an, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Computer Science, History, Social Sciences, English, Urdu, Arabic, Islamic Studies, at schools.
At school, Muslims participate in classes, study and do activities like all other students. They may also take breaks for prayer, depending on the time of day. Some schools may have designated prayer rooms for Muslim students.
They learn religion,reading,and arithmetic.
The motto of The Winston School is 'bright students who learn differently'.
a school that does not require their students to learn the national or local language of the country
In non-Islamic schools, students or their parents make arrangements with the school administration for Muslim children to have a time and place to pray. Muslim students generally will have to offer only the zhur (noon) prayer at school, although in winter, at high latitudes, they might also have to offer the fajr (dawn) and/or asr (afternoon) prayers at school, as well.
The students learned to use a compass and they learned about geography and studied astronomy in Prince Henry's school.
A madrasah is an Islamic religious school where students learn about the Quran, Islamic studies, and Arabic language. These institutions are common in many Muslim-majority countries and cater to students of all ages. Madrasahs play a significant role in educating individuals about Islam and its teachings.
because students need to learn.
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religon,reading,and arethmethic(math)
In high school, the students learn about politics.
No. It is an internet myth that he attended a Muslim religious school (a madrassa). When he lived briefly in Indonesia with his mom and step-dad, he first attended a Catholic school, and then a public school. A majority of the students in that school were Muslim, but the school itself had students from other faiths, including Christians and Hindus. Fact-checkers who visited the schools he attended (and who checked the past history of those schools) have found those schools were moderate, and tolerant of a variety of viewpoints.