What Makes Us Differents  
Arrival In The Early 13th Century
The Coming Of The Sunnah Movement In The 19th Century
Effects And Problems That Arise
Fundamental Differences Between Ahlus Sunnah And Sufism
Solutions
Objectives Of Madrasah Al-Wahidah
Programmes Available
Company Background/ Registration
Management
Facilities
Future Plans


 
Arrival Of Islam To Malay Peninsular

Programmes Available

The following are the various programmes available at the Madrasah, which has been incorporated and modified over the years, either to better serve current needs or as newer teaching methods become available:

For our children;
1. NURSERY, for toddler ages 0-3 years.

Early exposure is the key.
2. PRE-SCHOOL, for children ages 4-6 years.
3. Tuition and Fardh 'Ain Classes

The curriculum is based on the Quraan and as-Sunnah, interlinked to those set by the Ministry of Education for students between the ages of 7 and 12 years.
4. Extra-curricular activities and School Holiday Programmes;

Learning process is also take out of the classroom
Weekly and monthly lectures for youths and adults
1. Ladies' tafsir and aqeedah classes, conducted by Master graduate lady teacher.
2. Tafsir and Aqidah classes conducted at the International Islamic University, Kuantan campus.
3. Lectures for adults, conducted by prominent da'ie.

Adult aqidah classes being conducted by Dr Abdullah Yasin from the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Kuala Lumpur.

Annual visit by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Qadir al-Mandeeli, an official of al-Haram Mosque, Mecca.
4. Nursery for children with both parents working.

Informal education which emphasises on learning through experience.

Some of the children's handiwork resulting from school holidays programme organised by Madrasah al-Wahidah. "Getting to Know Your Cat's Doctor", for example, helped the children to relate cats, scientific facts and the veterinary doctor to the Quraan.