Tarbiyah Programs
The Essence of Tarbiyah
The word Tarbiyah originates from the root “Rab”, meaning the One who nurtures, sustains, and enables growth. In its essence, Tarbiyah represents a continuous process of spiritual, moral, and emotional development that shapes individuals into righteous, responsible servants of Allah ﷻ.
At Averroes International School, Mirpur, Tarbiyah lies at the heart of our educational philosophy. We believe that academic excellence must walk hand in hand with spiritual refinement. The AIS Tarbiyah Department serves as a bridge between school and home—nurturing children, empowering parents, and cultivating a faith-centered learning culture rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
Exclusive Courses for Mothers
1. Taleem-e-Deen
A structured certificate programme for mothers focusing on Qur’an translation, Tafseer, and reflection. Conducted four days a week, it empowers mothers to create faith-centered homes.
2. Productive Fridays
Weekly sessions dedicated to spiritual renewal through Ilm al-Tajweed, Islamic lifestyle discussions, and character development workshops promoting sisterhood.
Parents’ Tarbiyah Sessions
Averroes International School recognizes parents as essential partners. Monthly sessions are organized to guide, inspire, and engage parents in nurturing their children. Attendance by both parents is highly encouraged.
- Islamic Parenting in Modern World
- Technology & Moral Boundaries
- Child Psychology (Islamic Perspective)
- Developing Emotional Intelligence
- Family Conflict Resolution
Building Leaders
At Averroes, Tarbiyah is not treated as a standalone subject—it is the heartbeat of the entire educational experience. Every lesson, activity, and interaction is designed to nurture students’ hearts and minds.
Core Objectives
1. Faith (Iman)
Strengthening belief through regular engagement with the Qur’an, Sunnah, and daily spiritual reflection.
2. Character (Akhlaq)
Cultivating sincerity, patience, honesty, humility, and empathy, shaping upright moral conduct.
3. Practice ('Amal)
Encouraging consistent performance of Salah, Qur’an recitation, and adherence to Islamic etiquette.
4. Service (Khidmah)
Inspiring leadership, teamwork, social responsibility, and meaningful contribution to the Ummah.
Daily, Weekly & Annual Practices
Daily
- Morning Assembly: Daily recitation & moral reminders.
- Congregational Salah: Jama’ah prayers fostering devotion.
- Hadith & Du'a: Daily learning linking faith to habits.
- Adab in Action: Respectful behavior practiced everywhere.
- Qur'an Integration: Values embedded in academics.
Weekly / Monthly
- Tarbiyah Circles: Mentoring on moral decision-making.
- Thematic Weeks: Honesty, Respect & Cleanliness weeks.
- Friday Reflections: Student-led talks & short khutbahs.
- Community Drives: Food/Eid distributions & eco-care projects.
Annual
- Seerah Week: Heritage exhibition.
- Qur'an Competitions: Promoting Tajweed.
- Character Awards: Recognizing exemplary service.
- Ramadan Programmes: Charity and Iftar gatherings.
- Student Retreats: Outdoor learning & reflection.
Tarbiyah Monitoring Framework & Assessment
At Averroes International School, Mirpur, Tarbiyah is lived, practiced, and measured. Our framework ensures spiritual, moral, and behavioral development is nurtured systematically.
Core Domains of Assessment
- Faith & Worship (‘Ibadah): Salah, Du’a, Qur’an, sincerity.
- Character & Manners (Akhlaq): Honesty, patience, humility.
- Behavior & Discipline: Punctuality, cleanliness, conduct.
- Social Responsibility (Khidmah): Teamwork, service, empathy.
- Leadership & Reflection: Initiative, confidence, self-assessment.
Monitoring Tools & Reporting
- Tarbiyah Observation Rubrics & Reflection Journals.
- Regular Mentorship Meetings & Parent Collaboration Logs.
- Tarbiyah reports issued twice yearly alongside academics.
- Parent–mentor review meetings each term.
Outcomes
