Teaching as Amanah: What Educators Need to Know About Learning

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Every Tuesday as 8:00pm EST.
Starts Tuesday, July 15, 2025.

A faith-centered course for Muslim educators, caregiv relational ers, and leaders seeking to understand learning as a spiritual, cognitive, and act. 

“The best among you are those who learn and teach.” – Prophet Muhammad  

This course is rooted in the belief that teaching is an amanah (trust). Before we can guide others, we must first understand how people truly learn—from both Islamic tradition and contemporary insights. By exploring what learning is and how it happens, you will be equipped to teach with ihsan (excellence), intention, and integrity. 

Format:

  • Live Zoom sessions (interactive, discussion-based), Tuesdays at 6–8pm EST, starting Tuesday, July 15
  • Asynchronous applied project 
  • Optional reflection log and reading prompts 
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What Will You Learn?

  • Explain how people learn from both Islamic and cognitive perspectives
  • Identify key educational theories and how they align or diverge from Islamic views
  • Evaluate your own teaching style and its alignment with learner-centered, spiritually grounded practice
  • Outline meaningful, justice-oriented, and reflective learning experiences
  • Integrate adab, hikmah, and rahmah into your role as an educator

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