Why Parents in Germany Choose Our Basic Islamic Education Program
Simple, Clear Lessons
Tutors explain key topics like belief, Salah, and duas in simple English so children understand what they are learning and why it matters.
One-to-One Teaching
Each child learns alone with the tutor, which is especially helpful for shy students or those new to Islamic studies.
English Explanation Support
Arabic terms are introduced gradually with English meaning, so children remember words like Salah, wudhu, and dua correctly.
Germany-Friendly Timings
Classes are scheduled around German school hours and family routines, with after-school and weekend options in CET/CEST.
What Your Child Will Learn
Pillars and Belief
Understanding the pillars of Islam and Iman with examples that relate to daily life.
Wudhu and Salah Basics
Step-by-step wudhu, simple Salah positions, and what breaks wudhu, taught slowly and repeated until children are comfortable.
Daily Duas
Short duas for eating, travelling, sleeping, and other moments, with meaning explained in English.
Stories and Manners
Selected stories of prophets and simple manners for home, school, and friends, so children can apply what they learn.
How Online Basic Islamic Education Classes Work
Book Free Trial
Parents send a WhatsApp message to choose a trial time that suits their German time zone. The child meets the tutor and experiences the teaching style.
Initial Assessment
The tutor checks what the child already knows and which topics need to start first, such as Salah, belief, or manners.
Regular One-to-One Lessons
Children attend structured weekly lessons that mix stories, short explanations, and simple practice tasks.
Parent Feedback
Tutors share brief updates so parents know which topics were covered and what to revise or discuss at home.
Suitable for Families Across Germany
Whether you live in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Cologne, or elsewhere in Germany, your child can join the same one-to-one Basic Islamic Education classes online.
We plan class times in German time zones (CET/CEST), making it easier to fit lessons after school or during quieter weekend slots, without travel to a physical centre.
Related Courses & Pathway
Combine Islamic studies with Quran reading and memorization courses to build a complete learning plan for your child in Germany.
Basic Islamic Education Pricing in Germany
Choose a plan based on your child's age and focus level. All plans follow the same Euro pricing used for other Germany courses.
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 Germany.
FAQs — Basic Islamic Education in Germany
What ages can join this course?
The course is mainly for children aged 4–14. Younger children focus on stories, simple duas, and manners, while older children cover more detail in belief, Salah, and everyday practice.
Do you go into detailed fiqh issues?
No. We focus on clear basics that are suitable for children, such as how to perform wudhu and Salah correctly, simple halal/haram ideas, and good manners. We avoid complex legal differences or debates.
Can parents see what is being taught?
Yes. Tutors can share short summaries of topics covered and simple suggestions for revision. Parents in Germany can ask for updates at any time and can sit nearby during lessons if they wish.
What equipment is needed for online classes?
You only need a stable internet connection, a device with camera and microphone (laptop, tablet, or smartphone), and a quiet corner at home. A notebook and pen help children write down key points and duas for later revision.
Start Basic Islamic Education Classes in Germany
Give your child in Germany a gentle, clear introduction to Islamic beliefs and practice, taught in English and paced to suit their age.