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Tamhid Summer Intensive
The Tamhīd Program is a seven-week immersion that guides students through a transformative journey to understand and appreciate the core principles of Islam. The program consists of two components; the Deen Intensive and the Arabic Intensive.
Focus Areas
An emphasis on the spiritual development of our students is woven into the program, complementing the rigorous yet balanced selection of courses that aim to instill a solid foundation in religion. Through personalized guidance and support, students embark on a personal journey to Allah that enriches the beauty of the Deen in their hearts.
A rigorous yet judicious selection of courses introduces our students to the fundamentals of religion that prepares them for the intellectual challenges of the modern age.
Program Details
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Deen Intensive
June 19 - July 12, 2024
Essential Arabic
July 22 - August 9, 2024
Brothers & Sisters
Classes separated by age group and gender
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Deen Intensive
The Deen Intensive is an immersive glimpse into the Islamic intellectual, historical, and spiritual tradition. The comprehensive programs focus on rooting oneself in Islamic paradigm through a balanced, versatile selection of courses that will leave the student fostering a strong Islamic identity.
Essential Arabic
The Arabic Intensive program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the basics of Arabic language. Through a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and conversation, students will gain a solid understanding of the language’s fundamentals.
Curriculum
Creedal Theology
Course Description
Other religions are cultural preferences, but not Islam. Islam is objectively true and you can prove it. This textbook provides students with detailed, evidence-based knowledge of all the core tenets of Muslim belief. It tackles the central questions facing young Muslims, including how we know that God exists, how to respond to the arguments of modern atheism, and the meaning of suffering in the world. By working through this textbook, students are empowered to use revelation, logical reasoning, and science to nurture sincere faith that is supported by proof.
Learning Objectives
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of Islamic theological doctrines through rational and textual means.
- Acquire knowledge of arguments for God’s existence, His necessary attributes, theodicy, and human agency in relation to God.
- Understand the inimitability of the Qurʾān, the legitimacy of prophethood, and the relationship between the Qurʾān and science.
- Develop an understanding of Islamic eschatology and an introduction to Abrahamic faiths.
Required Texts
Topics Covered
- Existence of God: Exploration of the Kalam Cosmological Argument.
- Oneness and Free Will of God: Examination of His Wahdāniyyah and His role as al-Fā`il al-Mukhtār.
- Authenticity of the Qur’an: How do we know the Qur’an is a revelation from Allah?
- Prophethood of Muhammad ﷺ: How do we know that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was a true messenger of Allah?
Fundamentals of Fiqh
Course Description
Other religions are cultural preferences, but not Islam. Islam is objectively true and you can prove it. This textbook provides students with detailed, evidence-based knowledge of all the core tenets of Muslim belief. It tackles the central questions facing young Muslims, including how we know that God exists, how to respond to the arguments of modern atheism, and the meaning of suffering in the world. By working through this textbook, students are empowered to use revelation, logical reasoning, and science to nurture sincere faith that is supported by proof.
Learning Objectives
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of Islamic theological doctrines through rational and textual means.
- Acquire knowledge of arguments for God’s existence, His necessary attributes, theodicy, and human agency in relation to God.
- Understand the inimitability of the Qurʾān, the legitimacy of prophethood, and the relationship between the Qurʾān and science.
- Develop an understanding of Islamic eschatology and an introduction to Abrahamic faiths.
Required Texts
Topics Covered
- Existence of God: Exploration of the Kalam Cosmological Argument.
- Oneness and Free Will of God: Examination of His Wahdāniyyah and His role as al-Fā`il al-Mukhtār.
- Authenticity of the Qur’an: How do we know the Qur’an is a revelation from Allah?
- Prophethood of Muhammad ﷺ: How do we know that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was a true messenger of Allah?
Islamic Spirituality
Course Description
Other religions are cultural preferences, but not Islam. Islam is objectively true and you can prove it. This textbook provides students with detailed, evidence-based knowledge of all the core tenets of Muslim belief. It tackles the central questions facing young Muslims, including how we know that God exists, how to respond to the arguments of modern atheism, and the meaning of suffering in the world. By working through this textbook, students are empowered to use revelation, logical reasoning, and science to nurture sincere faith that is supported by proof.
Learning Objectives
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of Islamic theological doctrines through rational and textual means.
- Acquire knowledge of arguments for God’s existence, His necessary attributes, theodicy, and human agency in relation to God.
- Understand the inimitability of the Qurʾān, the legitimacy of prophethood, and the relationship between the Qurʾān and science.
- Develop an understanding of Islamic eschatology and an introduction to Abrahamic faiths.
Required Texts
Topics Covered
- Existence of God: Exploration of the Kalam Cosmological Argument.
- Oneness and Free Will of God: Examination of His Wahdāniyyah and His role as al-Fā`il al-Mukhtār.
- Authenticity of the Qur’an: How do we know the Qur’an is a revelation from Allah?
- Prophethood of Muhammad ﷺ: How do we know that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was a true messenger of Allah?
English Curriculum
Arabic Curriculum
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Tadris Integrated High School
At DarusSalam Seminary, our mission to develop well-rounded Islamic leaders has translated into measurable success and widespread influence. Our graduates are making a difference in communities across the country and beyond.
High School Education in an Islamic Environment
The Tadris High School Program is integrated into the Tanwir Intensive. The first half of the day is dedicated to Arabic and Islamic Studies, while the second half is dedicated to high school studies. This means that the Tanwir Intensive is split into two years. The Tadris program is a 3-year program. Upon completion, successful students will earn a high school diploma.
We take the future and success of our students seriously; tremendous effort is made to help those enrolled in the program transition into college and succeed in their studies thereafter.
Curriculum
The Tadris High School Program is integrated into the Tanwir Intensive. The first half of the day is dedicated to Arabic and Islamic Studies, while the second half is dedicated to high school studies. This means that the Tanwir Intensive is split into two years. The Tadris program is a 3-year program. Upon completion, successful students will earn a high school diploma.
Curriculum
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
Staff
All of our courses are taught by qualified Muslim educators from our own community. To view the full list of instructors.
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Tanwir Arabic & Islamic Studies Intensive
At DarusSalam Seminary, our mission to develop well-rounded Islamic leaders has translated into measurable success and widespread influence. Our graduates are making a difference in communities across the country and beyond.
A wondrous miracle.
When winter transitions into spring, the trees undergo a remarkable transformation. Small doses of sunshine and water nourish life. Soon after, they are adorned with fragrant flowers. This is an example of “tanwīr”. Likewise, education has the same effect on a human’s soul; through learning about Islām, one undergoes a transformation analogous to a seemingly dead tree coming to life.
The Tadris High School Program is integrated into the Tanwir Intensive. The first half of the day is dedicated to Arabic and Islamic Studies, while the second half is dedicated to high school studies. This means that the Tanwir Intensive is split into two years. The Tadris program is a 3-year program. Upon completion, successful students will earn a high school diploma.
We need to enter new phases of life in full bloom, with love for Islām radiating from within our souls, permeating our thoughts and actions, and opening our hearts to our true purpose.
What is Tanwir Intensive?
The Tanwīr Intensive is a year-long Arabic & Islamic studies program which aims to lay the foundation for one’s Islāmic edification. The positive ways in which Muslims contribute to society are endless. Every Muslim should strive to please Allāh ﷻ through the gifts and talents that they have been bestowed. Our scholars recognized the importance of occupations like medicine, business, and engineering.
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Prerequite
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- Must be able to read and write Arabic.
- Committed to attending class full-time (five days a week from 9am to 3pm) and completing all assignments.
- Must be able to read and write Arabic.
- Committed to attending class full-time (five days a week from 9am to 3pm) and completing all assignments.
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Tanwir Program Graduates
Intensive Arabic and Islamic Studies program,
Tuition Schedule
Program Tuition (monthly - 10 mos.)
$650
Registration Fee (one-time)
$100
Administrative Fee (one-time)
$50
Uniform (min. 1 mandatory)
$50
Graduation fee
$50
Textbook
Varies
*Payment for the Tanwir Intensive may be made up front or in monthly installments for the duration of the program. Registration fee must be paid up front.
Scholarships
DarusSalam Foundation is pleased to offer need-based scholarships for students who are enrolled in our Tanwir Intensive program. These scholarships are funded by our generous donors and are dispersed to students who are zakat-eligible.
To apply for a scholarship, please complete the following steps
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Create an account with FACTS if you do not already have one.
- If you/your child have attended another institution which uses FACTS, you may use the same login credentials.
- If you have already applied for financial aid for another institution, you may use the same application for DarusSalam.
02
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete each section of the application
- On the left side of the application, you will see the progress of the application. After each section is complete you will see a green check icon.
- To the right of the form, you will see help text as you progress from field to field.
- Errors or problems with the application will be noted with a red error icon, and you will be required to correct any errors before moving to another section
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Submit the required documentation. Depending on your application some or all of the following documents may be required.
- Copy of your most recent IRS Federal Form 1040, 1040A or 1040-EZ U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. If applicant and co-applicant file separately, we require both tax returns for the same tax year.
- Copies of all your most recent W-2 Wage and Tax Statements for both the applicant and co-applicant.
Please Note: If you are applying before you have received all the 2016 W-2 Wage and Tax Statements, please submit them as soon as they become available. - Copies of all supporting tax schedules if you have income/loss from any of the following*:
- Business – (Form 1040 Line 12) send Schedule C or C-EZ and Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization
- Farm – (Form 1040 Line 18) send Schedule F and Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization
- Rental Property – (Form 1040 Line 17) send Schedule E (page 1)
- S-Corporation – (Form 1040 Line 17) send Schedule E (page 2), Form 1120S (5 pages), Schedule K-1 and Form 8825
- Partnership – (Form 1040 Line 17) send Schedule E (page 2), Form 1065 (5 pages), Schedule K-1 and Form 8825
- Estates and Trusts – (Form 1040 Line 17) send Schedule E (page 2), Form 1041 and Schedule K-1
- Copies of all supporting documentation for household Non-Taxable Income such as: Social Security Income, Welfare, Child Support, Food
- Stamps, Workers’ Compensation, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
04
Pay the application fee.
- There is a one-time non-refundable application fee of $30.00 per family. The same application can be applied to multiple institutions provided they use the FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment services.
05
Schedule an interview with the financial aid committee.
- Once the above application is completed and all required forms are submitted, DarusSalam will contact you to schedule an interview.
- All financial aid applicants must go to through the interview process.
- Out-of-state applicants may schedule a phone interview.
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Submit the required documentation. Depending on your application some or all of the following documents may be required.
- If approved, applicants must sign the award letter indication the award amount.
- If applicable, applicants must also sign a promissory note indicating the method of repayment as discussed in the interview.
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Fill out the Self-Certification Form
- If you are below the nisab (zakat qualifying threshold), initial the applicable statements, and sign the self certification (page 2 of the link above).
- The attached Appendix within the form is intended to be used as an aid in determining the applicant’s eligibility to receive a need-based scholarship.
- Use the Appendix to help determine whether you meet the nisab (zakat qualifying threshold).
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- This form confirms that you consent Masjid DarusSalam to:
a. Receive zakat scholarship funds from the donor on your behalf
b. Distribute, expend, and manage your zakat scholarship funds on your behalf*
This means that the applicant will not receive the scholarship funds directly. Rather, DarusSalam Foundation will receive and use those funds to cover the cost of the applicant’s tuition as well as meal plans and living arrangements as necessary. This is to ensure that the scholarship is both received and dispersed as intended.
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Tanwir Arabic & Islamic Studies Intensive
At DarusSalam Seminary, our mission to develop well-rounded Islamic leaders has translated into measurable success and widespread influence. Our graduates are making a difference in communities across the country and beyond.
About The Program
The Takmīl Program is a rigorous seven-year ʿālimiyyah certification program for men and women that comprehensively imparts a well-designed syllabus, aiming to educate the next generation of scholars, lecturers, researchers, thinkers, and academics.
Deep and profound, the program is rooted in tradition, immersing one into research, literature, and textual analysis that spans over 1400 years.
Aimed at aspiring scholars, the thoroughly engaging ʿālimiyyah program is focused on providing a high-quality educational atmosphere in which erudite ʿulamāʾ are trained.
Deep and profound, the program is rooted in tradition, immersing one into research, literature, and textual analysis that spans over 1400 years.
Sound Tradition
The institute’s instructors are connected back to Islām’s greatest scholars and have acquired traditional teaching licenses (ar. ijāzāt) in a vast array of subjects. They dedicated many years of their lives pursuing studies in the Arabic language and the sacred sciences locally, as well as abroad at eminent Dār al-ʿUlūms based on the South Asian pedagogical model and at renowned centers of learning in the Middle East. With their varying backgrounds, what each teacher contributes to the learning environment makes this program especially unique. This combination of talent cumulates, exposing the pursuant learner to studies that equal or surpass overseas opportunities.
How to Apply
The Takmil seven-year ‘alimiyyah program begins with the the Tanwir Intensive 1-Year Arabic & Islamic Studies Immersion program.
Transfer Students
DarusSalam accepts transfer students who are in good standing with their current learning institution. Prospective transfer students must list all subjects and books covered in the application and complete and submit a Transfer & Release Form. Placement at DarusSalam Seminary is based on an assessment of the courses completed at all previous institutions. Transfer students will be subject to oral/written placement exams.
CURRICULUM - Years 2-7
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Qurʾān Translation (ar. Tarjamat Maʿānī al-Qurʾān)
Text: Directly from the Muṣḥaf
Description: The meanings of the Holy Qurʾān are translated into English. In this year, one will study Qurʾān translation from Sūrah Yūsuf to Sūrat al-ʿAnkabūt. Studying this subject is a cornerstone feature of our ʿālimīyah program. In this year, one embarks on a lifechanging experience. One will traverse page-by-page, in fact, word-by-word through Allāh’s Divine Book as an enriching linguistic analysis is undertaken that brings one to understand the Revelation by knowing its language. At the end of this effort, one should be able to translate most of the verses into English.
Course Objectives:
- Expand one’s vocabulary, especially words in the Qurʾān that repeat frequently.
- Experience the wonder of Qurʾānic linguistics by experiencing the theoretical language disciplines of Arabic grammar and morphology coming to life in Allāh’s Book.
- Know important Qurʾānic themes from these chapters.
Qurʾān Recitation (ar. ʿIlm al-Tajwīd)
Text: Shaykh Sulaymān b. Ḥusayn al-Jamzūrī’s Tuḥfat al-Aṭfāl wa al-Ghilmān fī Aḥkām Tartīl al-Qurʾān
Description: Recitation of the first fifteen sections according to Ḥafṣ.
Course Objectives:
- Study the theoretical principles of tajwīd.
- Apply the theoretical knowledge through application.
Prophetic Narrations (ar. Ḥadīth)
Text: Imām Abū Zakariyyā Yaḥyā b. Sharaf al-Nawawī’s Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn
Description: A work that needs no introduction. Each narration related in Imām Nawawī’s Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn will be commentated on with a focus on its significance and application in our lives. Studying this text will expose one to a large assortment of mutūn that comprise the ḥadīth corpus.
Course Objectives:
- Learn practicable knowledge directly through the words of Allāh’s Messenger.
- Develop into a Muslim who is spiritually confident in the Prophet’s guidance.
- Imbibe the narrations and explanations to share them with others.
Islāmic Jurisprudence (ar. Ḥanafī Fiqh)
Text: Shaykh Abū al-Ikhlāṣ Ḥasan b. ʿAmmār al-Shurunbulālī’s Nūr al-Īḍāḥ wa Najāt al-Arwāḥ
Description: Shurunbulālī’s Nūr al-Īḍāḥ is often one of the first fiqh books formally studied. From Egypt’s Azhar University to the eminent Dār al-ʿUlūms of South Asia, this work has featured as a mainstay textbook. This primer focuses on the fiqh of worship, covering purification to the pilgrimage. The author lucidly presents rulings dealing with these chapters in concise and meaning filled passages. One will engage Ḥanafī Fiqh through this time-tested primer while building a foundation in the subject that he can build on through further study.
Course Objectives:
- Study fiqh at a rudimentary level.
- Begin negotiating Ḥanafī Fiqh texts in the subject’s lingo franca, i.e. Arabic.
- Bolster one’s vocabulary and understanding of nomenclature.
- Prepare to study intermediate jurisprudence from Mukhtaṣar al-Qudūrī.
Islāmic History (ar. al-Tārīkh al-Islāmī)
Text: Dr. Rāghib al-Sirjānī’s al-Mawsūʿat al-Muyassarah fī al-Tārīkh al-Islāmī (English translation)
Description: Islām’s history will be reviewed from the Prophet’s time through the Ottoman Empire until the eventual settling of Muslims as minorities in various countries around the world. Knowing history is imperative. Through this study, one will identify with a beautiful and rich history that begins with our beloved Prophet Muḥammad (upon him be peace). The cultures, civilizations, institutions, and peoples who lived before us are our roots. One will appreciate and understand from where he has come. With revisionist historical narratives being offered, one must know the reality of his past. By knowing this, one will be able to better shape the future.
Course Objectives:
- Study the history of Islām from early Islām until the modern era.
- Realize the impact that the Prophet’s teachings and guidance had on the world.
- Identify with Islām’s rich historical legacy by knowing one’s roots
Arabic Grammar (ar. ʿIlm al-Naḥw)
Text: Ibn Ajurrūm & Dr. Muḥī al-Dīn ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd’s al-Tuḥfat al-Sanīyah bi Sharḥ al-Ajurrūmīyah, Various authors’ Qawāʿid al-Lughat al-ʿArabīyah fī al-Naḥw wa al-Ṣarf wa al-Balāghah
Description: The Arabic language’s most important rules of grammar are imparted through reading a time-tested primer. For centuries, countless students have benefited immensely from Ibn Ajurrūm’s Muqaddimah, which is a concise work that conveys the grammar one needs to read Arabic texts. Dr. Muḥī al-Dīn’s commentary provides additional details elucidating the rules. End-of-chapter exercises also give students an opportunity to review and assess their understanding of the material.
Then, one’s study of grammar continues by reading Qawāʿid al-Lughat al-ʿArabīyah. This work aims to augment a student’s grasp of crucial grammar rules by presenting what was not covered in previous works while solidifying his ability in the subject.
Course Objectives:
- Learn grammar focusing on what is necessary to read unmarked Arabic texts.
- Begin understanding how to parse Arabic sentences.
Arabic Literature (ar. al-Adab al-ʿArabī)
Text: Mawlanā ʿAbd al-Quddūs & Mawlanā Muḥammad Sājid al-Qāsimī’s al-Qirāʾat al-ʿArabīyah (3/4)
Description: In this work, one will study Arabic literature thereby building a solid foundation in the language.
Course Objectives:
- Apply one’s theoretical knowledge of grammar and morphology.
- Expand one’s vocabulary.
Urdu
Text: Mawlanā Hāshim Muḥammad’s First Steps to Understanding Urdu
Description: Learn the most important rules of the Urdu language while expanding one’s vocabulary.
Course Objectives:
- Learn the Urdu language’s rules.
- Begin building one’s ability to access the writings of ʿulamāʾ that have been penned in Urdu.
Admission Brouchre
The Tanwir Intensive is designed not only to equip students with the tools necessary for understanding the language of the Qur’an, but to provide the fundamental knowledge which is required for understanding our faith with unshakable conviction.
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The Tanwir Intensive is designed not only to equip students with the tools necessary for understanding the language of the Qur’an, but to provide the fundamental knowledge which is required for understanding our faith with unshakable conviction.
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Specialization in Hadith
At DarusSalam Seminary, our mission to develop well-rounded Islamic leaders has translated into measurable success and widespread influence. Our graduates are making a difference in communities across the country and beyond.
What is Takhassus Program?
Program Objectives
- Locate narrations in their primary sources
- Assess the status of narrators
- Compare variant narrations
- Ascertain the authenticity of individual narrations
- Identify weakness in narrations
- Understand and appreciate the methodology and approaches of authors in Islamic literature
- Identify signs of spurious narrations
- Understand and weigh varying approaches to hadith sciences
- Understand challenges to the hadith corpus and gain competency to address these challenges
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Tanwir Program Graduates
Intensive Arabic and Islamic Studies program,
Sound Tradition
The institute’s instructors are connected back to Islām’s greatest scholars and have acquired traditional teaching licenses (ar. ijāzāt) in a vast array of subjects. They dedicated many years of their lives pursuing studies in the Arabic language and the sacred sciences locally, as well as abroad at eminent Dār al-ʿUlūms based on the South Asian pedagogical model and at renowned centers of learning in the Middle East. With their varying backgrounds, what each teacher contributes to the learning environment makes this program especially unique. This combination of talent cumulates, exposing the pursuant learner to studies that equal or surpass overseas opportunities.
How to apply
The Tanwir Intensive is designed not only to equip students with the tools necessary for understanding the language of the Qur’an, but to provide the fundamental knowledge which is required for understanding our faith with unshakable conviction.