Education at Markaz-Ul-Islam is built on the belief that knowledge must shape character, strengthen identity, and serve the community. The Centre delivers two integrated streams: Islamic Religious Education and an Academic KG-Grade 8 Alternative Program.
The Islamic Religious Education program is structured to ensure students understand core beliefs (Aqeedah), jurisprudence (Fiqh), prophetic biography (Seerah), and Islamic character (Akhlaq). Instruction is not limited to theory; it is reinforced through participation in real community initiatives.
For example, during the annual Ramadan Toy Drive initiative, organized through the Markaz and supported by the We Care Unit, students learn the Islamic principles of charity in practice. Over six years, this initiative has raised over $12,000 and collected thousands of toys for families in need. Students do not only donate, they help organize, package, and distribute.
Similarly, during the Fast-a-Thon community engagement events, students observe and participate in interfaith dialogue, learning how Islamic values coexist respectfully within the broader Fort McMurray community.
Islamic education students also take part in:
The Academic School operates as an Alternative Program aligned with Alberta Education standards. It integrates provincial curriculum with Islamic character development, ensuring students excel academically while maintaining strong moral grounding.
Students are exposed to leadership and service from a young age. Participation in community initiatives such as the Community BBQ at Gregoire Lake and charity events reinforces teamwork, responsibility, and civic engagement.
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