A religious school makes a muslim, who possesses high level of morality, charity, spiritual, faithful to Allah, faithful to all the novel prophets Adam (pbuh), Noah (pbuh), Ibraham (pbuh), David (pbuh), Solomon (pbuh), Mosses (pbuh), Jesus (pbuh) and the last, final and the leader of the prophet named Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
A mosque I believe.
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because they believe in god ( Christians and Muslims as well )
Religious schools are all biased and have all views fixed on one religion. Whereas public non religious schools have religious freedom allowing your child to believe in what he wants to.
The ulama was a group of religious advisers to the Ottoman sultan, who administered the legal system and schools for educating Muslims. The world's Muslim population is expected to reach 2.2 billion by 2030.
They learn and study religious sciences and other natural, physical, biological, and social sciences.
No, Montessori schools do not provide religious teachings. They believe that a child can choose what they want to believe in.
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A.PashaB.VizierC.PolitiesD.UlemaThe Correct answer is D. Ulema.
In most countries, where religious freedom is law, Muslims are allowed to pray. It is the responsibility of Muslims to find an appropriate place to pray, where it is clean and free from distraction. Many school libraries have rooms that Muslims may request to use for prayer.
Muslims believe in Allah
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