Islamic schools
Islamic schools, also known as madrasas, are educational institutions that focus on teaching the principles of Islam. They provide instruction in religious studies, including the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic law, alongside general subjects like mathematics and science. These schools aim to instill moral values and a strong sense of community among students.
In many countries, Islamic schools serve as an alternative to public education, often catering to the needs of Muslim families. They can vary in curriculum and structure, ranging from traditional to modern approaches, and may be affiliated with specific Islamic sects or organizations.