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The Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought is an international Islamic non-governmental, independent institute headquartered in Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
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At Learning Roots we focus on ideas that have never been explored before in the Islamic education resource scene. That's why the products we produce are causing such a stir. We hope you find our selection to be every bit as delightful as we intended it to be. More importantly, we hope your children benefit from them and that they ignite a colourful interest in Islam in their hearts. Take a moment to browse through the resources on offer to you. Remember - it's all about what you haven't seen before.
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Many muslims in the western world prefer to complete a basic degree in Islamic Studies at a university in the Middle East. Most of these programs begin with the study of Arabic and do not introduce the Islamic Studies component until much later in the program.
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To study overseas is indeed a very enriching experience, but not everyone is blessed with such an opportunity. Our hectic schedules often sideline our in-depth study of Islam. It is for this reason that AlMaghrib Institute was established, and has dedicated itself to providing courses on Islam in a six-day, two weekend, intensive seminar format. These trademark double-weekend university-style seminars carry students toward a bachelor's degree in the Islamic Studies
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Al-Madinah School is just one of the many institutions run by Al-Iman Society. The mission of Al-Madinah School is to assist parents in raising their children within the teachings and practices of the Islamic culture and tradition. At Al-Madinah School , a safe and healthy Islamic environment is created for our children through the on-going education of living the Islamic culture in every part of the school day - during lunchtime, while talking, walking, playing and interacting with people throughout the day. Teachers and Staff, along with students, live the Islamic culture through their behavior, social interactions and code of dress
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