Overview
Tafheem-e-Deen is a permanent subject offered at the Forces School System from Pre-School to Grade 6 onwards. It is an integral part of the school’s Value-Based Learning and Distinct Learning Programme.
- To ensure proper implementation, dedicated periods have been allocated for Tafheem-e-Deen in the timetable, along with a structured assessment plan. This subject is not taught in an abstract or theoretical manner, but rather through a deep, practical understanding of its purpose and spirit.
- The aim of Tafheem-e-Deen is to guide students toward moral clarity, spiritual development, and an appreciation of Islamic values, using methods that are engaging, relevant, and age-appropriate.
- Additionally, Tafheem-e-Deen serves as a reference subject for Moral Science, thereby reinforcing the school’s broader moral and character education framework.
- To keep the content dynamic and effective, modern strategies and tools are used, including:
- V log, TED Talks, YouTube kids channel, interschool competitions, Panel discussion, etc.
Curriculum Highlights:
- Contentment
- Positive Thinking
- Punctuality & Discipline
- Helping Others & Cooperation
- Cleanliness
- Sacrifice
- Confidence
- Brotherhood
- Honesty
- Truthfulness
- Patience
- Forgiveness
Outcomes of the Tafheem-e-Deen Program
- Equip students with age-appropriate, authentic knowledge of Islam, covering essential beliefs, practices, and values.
- Encourage students to apply Islamic principles in daily life, focusing on real-world relevance rather than abstract theory
- Foster traits such as honesty, compassion, respect, responsibility, and humility through the teachings of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH)
- Develop the ability to reflect thoughtfully on Islamic teachings and their application in modern contexts.
- Integrate spiritual, emotional, and moral growth, helping students become balanced and conscious individuals.
- Use digital media such as vlogs, podcasts, interviews, and panel discussions to make religious learning interactive and relatable.
- Reinforce core values taught in Moral Science by grounding them in Islamic teachings and traditions.
- Build a learning environment where Islamic ethics and manners are practiced and respected by all students.