Current Star Holders
Our teachers recognize outstanding students each session. These are the current star card holders across all groups.
Thamara-Al-Haya
ثَمَرَةُ الْحَيَاء
"Learn Adab (Character) before you learn Ilm (Knowledge)."
An immersive initiative dedicated to balancing rigorous religious knowledge with profound emotional intelligence and civic responsibility.
Bridging the gap between
knowledge & behavior.
At the Institute of Islamic Education, we recognize a critical truth: while students often excel at academic memorization, character development requires structured, intentional effort. We want our students to be known not just for what they know, but for how beautifully they behave.
Thamara-Al-Haya is not just another subject. It is an immersive environment where values are actively taught during the spaces between lessons, utilizing every moment to build robust Islamic identities.
Tailored for Every Age
Our Foundation Tier (Ages 3–10) builds habits through positive reinforcement. Our Builders Tier (Ages 11–18) forges identity through logic, discussion, and responsibility.
إِنَّمَا بُعِثْتُ لِأُتَمِّمَ صَالِحَ الْأَخْلَاقِ
"I was sent to perfect good character."
The Four Pillars
Every action, theme, and lesson in Thamara-Al-Haya is built upon these four foundational qualities of an IIE student.
01
Ethics & Manners
Standardizing good manners across the board. Every student demonstrates the same high standard of greetings, respect for elders, and etiquette.
02
Civic Responsibility
Worship includes how we treat our surroundings. We teach that a true believer keeps their community clean and acts as a source of safety.
03
Critical Thinking
Understanding the "Why," not just the "How." Our classrooms foster faith rooted in deep, logical conviction rather than blind imitation.
04
Inner Strength
Teaching Sabr (patience) as active emotional resilience. We correct behavior without shaming, building up their spirit and self-control.
Our Active Themes
Each month, the entire institute focuses on mastering one core aspect of Islamic character through daily reinforcement.
Husn-e-Guftaar
The Gentle Speech
This theme normalizes low volume in all daily interactions. We teach our students that a Muslim does not need to shout to be heard. True strength lies in emotional self-control, not in raising one's voice.
"The loudest person in the room is often the weakest person. If you have to shout to be heard, your argument is weak. Real leaders convince with logic and gentleness."
Husn-e-Nazaafat
Cleanliness & Civic Duty
Cleanliness encompasses personal hygiene, tidiness within our homes, and care for our natural environment and public places. It is fundamentally about empathy and respect for ourselves and others. A responsible person leaves any space better than they found it, understanding that our bodies, homes, and shared spaces are trusts (Amanah) from Allah.
"Removing a harmful object from the path is an act of charity."
Sahih MuslimThe Parent Connection
Character cannot be built in a classroom alone. At the start of every new theme, we actively share our goals with parents through dedicated communication. We rely on you to praise and reinforce these behaviors at home. Together, we build their civic sense and Islamic identity.