Overview
Our Islamic Studies and Qurʾān course is a holistic program designed to nurture sound belief, meaningful worship and exemplary character, while equipping students with the practical skills required for daily religious life.
Islamic Studies focuses on developing a strong foundation in belief, worship and conduct, with particular emphasis on purification and prayer, taught in an age-appropriate and life-relevant manner. This is complemented by personalised Qurʾān instruction, where students are guided at their own pace from letter recognition through to fluent, tajwīd-accurate recitation and memorisation.
This course is offered two days per week (Mondays and Wednesdays). Other course options are available via Courses.
Islamic Studies
Islamic Studies covers ʿIbādah (worship), ʿAqīdah (belief) and Iḥsān (Islamic conduct, manners and values). The curriculum is based on the well-known Ḥadīth of Jibrīl, in which the Prophet ﷺ defined the three pillars of the religion and their core areas.
Students are introduced to these pillars through gradual explanation, guided discussion and practical application, fostering a holistic and grounded understanding of Islam. A dedicated portion of each level focuses on prayer and its preparation, delivered in a manner that is age-appropriate, relevant to life in Australia and taught by experienced and qualified instructors.
Mastery Subjects
Mastery subjects include Ṭahārah (purification) and Ṣalāh (prayer). Students are encouraged to both memorise and apply the essential rulings of purification — including its conditions, integrals, nullifiers and recommended and disliked acts — as well as the prayer itself, ensuring the validity of their worship.
Sūrat al-Fātiḥah, the Tashahhud and Ṣalāt al-Ibrāhīmiyyah are taught through guided dictation and printed materials to support accurate memorisation.
Qurʾān
Qurʾān instruction includes learning to read, tajwīd, recitation and memorisation. Students progress at their own pace in a one-on-one class setting, beginning with letter recognition and correct pronunciation where required, and advancing through the theory and practical application of tajwīd.
The program caters to all levels, from beginners learning the Arabic alphabet to students actively memorising. Competency in tajwīd, as assessed by the teachers, is a prerequisite for commencing memorisation.
Important Notice
Due to Ramaḍān, this course will run as a five-week term, with three weeks prior to Ramaḍān and two weeks after.
- First class of term: Wednesday, 28th of January
- Last class before Ramaḍān: Monday, 16th of February
- Classes resume after Ramadan: Monday, 23rd of March
- Final class of term: Wednesday, 1st of April
Course Information
- Start Date: Wednesday, 28th of January, 2026
- Days & Time: Mondays & Wednesdays 5:00pm – 7:00pm
- Term Duration: 5 weeks (3 weeks before Ramaḍān, 2 weeks after)
- Class Dates: Wed 28/01, Mon 02/02, Wed 04/02, Mon 09/02, Wed 11/02, Mon 16/02, Mon 23/03, Wed 25/03, Mon 30/03, Wed 01/04
- Course Pathway Duration: 2 years
- Qurʾān Texts:
- Safar Qāʿidah Complete (Beginners)
- Safar Rules of Tajwīd (Intermediate)
- Qurʾān muṣḥaf (Advanced)
Safar books are available for purchase at the College for $20 each. Advanced students undertaking memorisation are expected to bring their own muṣḥaf.
- Islamic Studies Text:
iSyllabus Workbook 3 & 4 (not required by students to purchase) - Fees: $20 per week (course fees are non-refundable)
* If minimum registration numbers are not met, the class may be cancelled or merged with another class on a different day.
Shaykh Abdullatief Domingo
Teacher
Shaykh Abdullatief Domingo, originally from the Cape Malay community of South Africa, began his journey in Qur’an memorisation at Darul Uloom Zakariyyah and Darul Uloom Azadville in South Africa, completing his hifdh in Brisbane, Queensland under Qari Fida Rahman.
He later pursued tertiary studies at the University of Western Sydney, graduating with a degree in English, Modern History, and Politics in Islamic Lands. Alongside his academic studies, he continued to study a range of traditional Islamic texts, focusing on Shafi‘i fiqh, Aqeedah, and Ihsan, both locally and in South Africa.
He now shares his knowledge and experience as a teacher at Daar Ibn Abbas.
Shaykh Abdullatief Domingo
Teacher
Shaykh Abdullatief Domingo, originally from the Cape Malay community of South Africa, began his journey in Qur’an memorisation at Darul Uloom Zakariyyah and Darul Uloom Azadville in South Africa, completing his hifdh in Brisbane, Queensland under Qari Fida Rahman.
He later pursued tertiary studies at the University of Western Sydney, graduating with a degree in English, Modern History, and Politics in Islamic Lands. Alongside his academic studies, he continued to study a range of traditional Islamic texts, focusing on Shafi‘i fiqh, Aqeedah, and Ihsan, both locally and in South Africa.
He now shares his knowledge and experience as a teacher at Daar Ibn Abbas.
Shaykh Abdullatief Domingo
Teacher
Shaykh Abdullatief Domingo, originally from the Cape Malay community of South Africa, began his journey in Qur’an memorisation at Darul Uloom Zakariyyah and Darul Uloom Azadville in South Africa, completing his hifdh in Brisbane, Queensland under Qari Fida Rahman.
He later pursued tertiary studies at the University of Western Sydney, graduating with a degree in English, Modern History, and Politics in Islamic Lands. Alongside his academic studies, he continued to study a range of traditional Islamic texts, focusing on Shafi‘i fiqh, Aqeedah, and Ihsan, both locally and in South Africa.
He now shares his knowledge and experience as a teacher at Daar Ibn Abbas.
* Course fees are non-refundable
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