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3696 Muslims and home education http://www.muslimsandhomeeducation.tk/ MAHE, Muslims and Home Education was set up on December 2003 to support Muslim parents and carers. It started as an e-group in Yahoo! Groups, but the ever growing files section needed more space, so I have decided to enlarge the Group and I opened this website. So along our forum in Yahoo! Groups you can now enjoy this website. If you like, you can join my e-group by clicking on the link below. Organizations > Educational Institutions education   home   children   muslims   educators   free   parents   curriculum   homeeducation   carers   suggestions   islam   resources   exchange   download   friendly   arabic   forum   ideas Jan 5, 2008 webmaster send email to webmaster

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The Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law website provides resources for the academic study of sharia and contemporary law in the Arab states and the wider Muslim world.
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Study Islam at SunniPath - the Online Islamic Academy
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KINZA ACADEMY ISLAMIC STUDIES PROGRAM - At Kinza Academy, we believe teaching the religion of Islam to young children as part of a school curriculum may consequently lead the children to view Islam as a “school subject” and possibly even a boring subject, rather than as a natural “way of life.” Rather than teaching about Islam, one must set a living example of Islam in the home for the child to really experience the pulse of Islam; this is something that cannot be found in a book. Hence, Kinza Academy does not offer an “Islamic Curriculum” for young children.
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University of Ottawa Muslim Students Association - serving the Muslim community at Canada's University
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