Assalam,
I want to know what you all think about young children going to school to learn English, numbers, their ABC … rather than going to Islamic school. I have a four year old brother and he goes to islamic school. But what makes me real mad is that he doesn't go to Islamic school just to learn about islamic things but his numbers, abcs. I believe that every young muslim children should learn about islam at early age while their brain is fresh. So my question is what do you all think about young children going to nonmuslim school rather than Islamic? if you are a parent and if you are not a parent yet how would you choose which one to spend your child?
Check out all the schools, look at "league tables" if they have any, make sure quality of education is high.
Just because a school labels itself as "Islamic" does not mean they have best interests of your child at heart. Most are run purely as businesses and provide second rate teaching. Infact, even some of the children can be bad influences. Certainly, in UK there are schools like that.
It is important children know both their Islam and also have decent education in worldly things. This is a must.
Islamic upbringing, tarbiyyah,and education is most importantly done in the home. It is parent's responsibility and we must make a great effort to help kids learn Islam and not get bad influence.
We must learn Islam from young age.. and throughout life. The Home is the place where this all starts and ends. We can not just rely on schools or institutions. Although, of course it helps!!
The situation might be different where you are, but I feel sad with what is happening in UK in some places. I see
Some kids here in UK, they go to "Islamic" schools, and have atrocious English, bad manners and not much sense of the wider world. Their fathers are often content to live on government hand-outs, and spend most their time thinking about who to marry next.
They are just content for their kids to know how to count and say they just need learn ISlam only. Even, they look down on other people who have gone to university.
THe next generation of Muslims must be strong in their knowledge of Islam and in every other aspect of their lives. We must make education as our priority.
So, you have to weigh up the pros and cons of each and every school. Things are not always black and white.
For example, one of my relatives wished to place her girl in an Islamic school. The girl went there and did not like it at all. She complained the girls were scratching her and calling her names. They were around 8 years old. The teacher said it was normal. We learnt this teacher was the son of the headmaster. Infact, most of the teachers were from the same family or friends of the headmaster. The school itself had pest problem and was not adequately heated (to save on their electricity bills).
It also had very bad level of education. The only good thing was that they prayed together for the daily prayers and had some sort of Islamic teaching. Also, we noticed on the tables were daubed names of various actors of Indian movies and stuff.. It seemed that the children dont get much Islamic education at home, but, their parents think that just letting kids go to a Muslim school will make them better.
But, there is nothing that can not be done at home in a normal Muslim family. . .
Anyway, now she is in a Girls only Grammar school, which is mixed Muslim and non-Muslim. It is very good, she is happy and it is one of the best schools in England. They even teach Arabic and have all Halal food for everyone. So, she studies well there.
At home she memorises Quran and is now memorising Surah Baqarah, having finished the Last Juzz,. She is learning other aspects of Islam and benefiting from a caring loving Islamic environment in the home..
So, there is a lot to think about when making these choices. InshaAllah, you have good options where you are.
wasalam.