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Educational Philosophy

The spirit of discovery and exploration has always been part of the Islamic legacy; the curriculum of Al-Huda School is based on this precept.  It combines the high standards of the Montgomery County curriculum with Arabic, Qur'an, and Islamic Studies.

Using proven instructional methods and the lates educational technologies, such as computers and multimedia, teachers provide students with an enriched academic experience.

The mathematics program caters to each student according to his ability; students who need reinforcement in basic computational skills can get additional help, while students who show an aptitude for higher level mathematics are given advanced instruction.

Science classes are centered around the creative process.  Experiments and labs keep students gessing, trying, and learning.  Art lessons encourage children to explore their imaginations within an Islamic framework.  A high emphasis is placed on student reading in the Language Arts program.  The Arabic language curriculum is unique in that all of its teachers are native Arabic speakers who have degrees in the Arabic language or related fields.  In the Qur'an and Islamic Studies classes, special care is taken to ensure that students gain a comprehensive understanding of the basic principles of the Islamic faith and the Islamic way of life.  As with all other subjects at Al-Huda, the teaching of Islam is integrated across the curriculum.

Math, Science, Social Studies, and all other subjects draw from islam to reinforce the idea that all knowledge is a continuum, and that all of it comes from Allah.

Al-Huda takes great care in selecting teachers who not only have knowledge and experience in the education field, but also have infused the Islamic character into their personalities. Many of our teachers have been born or raised in the United States and therefore have unique inroads into the experiences of the Al-Huda student body.

Our teachers are professional, dedicated, and innovative.  They care about the children, and the children care about them.  These instructors are all degree holders from some of the finest universities and institutions in the area.  However, this is not the only qualification that makes our teachers what they are.  It is their dedication to the Islamic lifestyle that makes them much more-role models.

Iqamah Times
May 4- May 17
Fajr: 5:00 AM
Dhuhr: 1:25 PM
Asr: 5:15 PM
Maghrib: 10 mins after sunset
Isha: 10:00 PM
Jumuah: 1:15 PM

May 18 - May 24
Fajr: 4:30 AM
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