to every child of this Ummah, one community at a time.
Our communities face numerous challenges that hinder our development.
Among these challenges, there are certain issues that are specific to education.
‘Class’ barriers to academic success
Critical gaps in
the curriculum
Choice paradox between Islamic Education and
School studies
Lack of Islamic education/upbringing
At Al-Quds Academy, we believe education is the key to empowering the Ummah and building a brighter future for young Muslims. Our 3-phase project combines school studies with traditional Islamic sciences to mentor and develop the next generation of Muslims.
Phase 1 begins with our online Young Muslim Achievers Scholarship Programme, launching in Autumn 2024, followed by in-person programmes in the UK and abroad in phases 2 and 3.
Provide disadvantaged children
with knowledge and resources
Supplement existing studies with a wider subject base
Integrate Islamic and general education effectively
Foster Islamic education and holistic character development
Al-Quds Academy is committed to providing a nurturing environment to educate young Muslims and to promote academic, intellectual, emotional and spiritual growth. We will provide GCSE/A-Level support along with foundational Islamic education and networking opportunities. We hope with continuous mentorship and a strong emphasis on upbringing, students will develop their character, adab, conduct, etiquette and develop a deeper understanding of their deen.
We are looking to invest in our youth to influence a generation of equitable, self-governing and well-mannered Muslims, that can eventually go on to tackle some of the largest problems that are inflicting our communities across the world.
Our overarching aim is to help educate every child of this Ummah, one community at a time.
The Al-Quds Academy Team