Core Modules & Learning Outcomes
Children learn the following in simple, age-appropriate ways:
- • Beliefs (simple) — Basic understanding of Allah, the pillars of Islam and Iman, with examples that relate to daily life.
- • Prayer basics — Wudhu step by step, simple Salah positions, and what breaks wudhu, taught slowly and repeated until the child is comfortable.
- • Short duas — For eating, travelling, sleeping, and other moments, with meaning explained in English.
- • Manners — Respect for parents, kindness to others, and simple adab for home and school.
- • Age-appropriate seerah stories — Selected stories of the prophets told in a way that engages young learners.
Lesson Style & Child Engagement
We keep lessons interactive and suited to kids:
- • Interactive stories — Seerah and moral stories with simple questions so the child can join in.
- • Short activities — Quick tasks (e.g. repeat a dua, name a pillar) so attention is kept.
- • Role play — Practising wudhu or Salah steps in a fun, guided way.
- • Q&A formatted for kids — Tutors ask and answer in simple language so children feel at ease.
Relevance for Children in France
We address common questions children ask while living in a secular environment: why we pray, how to explain our faith to friends, when to fast, and how to be respectful at school. Guidance is practical and respectful—we help children understand their identity and practice without making them feel different in a negative way. Lessons are in English and fit the context of families in Paris, Lyon, and across France.
Parent Resources & Communication
Parents receive lesson summaries after classes (what was covered and what to revise). We suggest daily practices (e.g. saying a short dua together, reviewing one Salah step). Where useful we provide printable quick guides (e.g. wudhu steps, list of duas) so you can support your child at home. Communication is via WhatsApp or email so you stay in the loop.
Integration with Quran Study
These lessons reinforce Quranic study. Children learn the duas and Surahs they need for Salah; they hear stories that connect to what they read in the Quran. Many families in France combine Basic Islamic Education with our Qaida, Recitation, or Tajweed courses so religious education and Quran reading go hand in hand.
Related Courses & Pathway
Combine Islamic studies with Quran reading and memorization courses to build a complete learning plan for your child in France.
Pricing & Enrollment Steps
Fees are in Euro. See #pricing-packages below. Book a free trial via WhatsApp to start; we will suggest a plan that fits your child.
Basic Plan
- ✓ 8 classes per month
- ✓ 30 minutes per class
- ✓ 2 classes per week
- ✓ One-on-one Islamic studies sessions
Standard Plan
- ✓ 12 classes per month
- ✓ 45 minutes per class
- ✓ 3 classes per week
- ✓ One-on-one Islamic studies sessions
Intensive Plan
- ✓ 20 classes per month
- ✓ 60 minutes per class
- ✓ 5 classes per week
- ✓ One-on-one Islamic studies sessions
If your family needs a different timetable or combination of topics, you can request a custom plan. We will suggest a schedule that fits your child and your routine in France.
FAQs — Islamic Education in France
What age is this course suitable for?
The course is mainly for children aged 4–14. Younger children focus on stories, simple duas, and manners; older children cover more detail in belief, Salah, and everyday practice. We adapt the pace and content to the child's age.
How can parents be involved?
Parents receive lesson summaries and suggested daily practices. You can sit nearby during lessons if you wish and ask for updates at any time. We encourage short revision at home (e.g. saying a dua together) so learning continues between classes.
Can lessons be customized to our needs?
Yes. We can emphasize certain topics (e.g. more focus on Salah, or on stories) and adjust the pace. If your child is also doing Qaida or Tajweed, we can align content so the duas and Surahs they learn in Islamic education match their Quran lessons. Tell us your priorities when you book the trial.
Start Basic Islamic Education Classes in France
Give your child in France a gentle, clear introduction to Islamic beliefs and practice, taught in English and paced to suit their age.