2023/2024 Spring Semester
Registration for Spring semester is now CLOSED.
Fall 2024 classes will start in late August, 2024.
CLASS TIMINGS:
Semester dates - please see the Calendar page for start and end dates
Class start / end times (on every Sunday)
10:30 am - 11:15 am - Period 1
11:15 am - 12:00 pm - Period 2
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm - Break
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm - Period 3
Fees - Please see the Registration and Tuition page for more info
ABOUT US
Muslim children are constantly facing challenges and pressures, whether in school or with their friends. With the constant exposure to social media, excessive consumerism, peer pressure, Internet and technology, it is very easy for our youth to lose sight of what is truly important as a Muslim. This is why Islamic Education is so very important.
At Sunday Islamic School of Fremont (SISF), it is our objective to provide a healthy and rewarding learning environment for our Muslims students. Sunday School meets once a week for nine months of the year. Within this time, we are committed to providing a sound Islamic education to our students.
We hope SISF will be able to help Muslim students appreciate and understand Islam, its rich heritage, principles, values, and teachings. We hope the School will be able to provide stepping stones for the youngsters so that they understand and accept Islam as the chosen ‘way’ of their lives.
Our success will be measured years later if our youth grow up and say “Thank you, you made a difference in my life!”
Our request to the parents is this: please invest in your child. They are the precious future for our Ummah!
Vision
The vision of Sunday Islamic School of Fremont is to provide the necessary basic understanding and practice of the major tenets of Islam.
Mission
In partnership with our Islamic community, Sunday Islamic School of Fremont will strive to provide an interactive Islamic educational program that promotes critical thinking and relates to students’ lives. The curriculum will be relevant and embody Islam through in-depth teaching of the Quran and the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It will promote character development and explain the reasoning for our Islamic practices to young American Muslims.
We welcome parents’ ideas and support in our efforts to serve the young and growing Muslims of tomorrow.
Goals & Objectives
Teach Islam in relevance to our day and age and develop an American Muslim identity
Develop a Muslim personality based on Islamic values so that they can become beneficial future leaders who will work together as part of the community to please Allah SWT.
Develop a sense of responsibility to society and the environment
Provide a basic knowledge of Islam, Quran and the Arabic language.
Provide an opportunity for parents and children to develop a sense of brotherhood