About the Adam's World Club

The Adam’s World Club provides children ages 4-7 with unique online learning opportunities. Our hosts are amazing role models who encourage children to look at the world they live in from a uniquely Islamic perspective. By using songs, stories, crafts, and fun activities, we can encourage them to learn about Islam and have fun while doing it. Opportunities to interact with hosts and fellow students also give students a meaningful opportunity to make connections with children who have similar values and by extension, with the larger Muslim community.

Course curriculum

  • 2

    WEEK 1 - I Am Unique!

    • A Look at the Week's Lessons

    • Zoom Link for Monday, October 28, 2024

    • Art Project - I Am Unique!

    • Zoom Link for Tuesday, October 29, 2024

    • Art Project - A Closer Look at Fingerprints!

    • Zoom Link for Wednesday, October 30, 2024

    • Art Project - Paper Human Chain

    • Zoom Link for Thursday, October 31

    • Supplemental Worksheets

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    WEEK 2 - The Creation of Allah

    • A Look at this Week's Lessons

    • Zoom Link for Monday, November 4, 2024

    • Art Project - Beautiful Trees

    • Zoom Link for Tuesday, November 5, 2024

    • Art Project for Tuesday, Nov. 5

    • Zoom Link for Wednesday, November 6, 2024

    • Art Project for Wednesday, Nov. 6

    • Zoom Link for Thursday, November 7

    • Art Project for Thursday, Nov. 7

    • Supplemental Worksheets

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    WEEK 3 - Who Is Allah?

    • A Look at this Week's Lessons

    • Zoom Link for Monday, November 11, 2024

    • Art Project for Monday, Nov. 11

    • Zoom Lesson for Tuesday, November 12, 2024

    • Art Project for Tuesday, Nov. 12

    • Zoom Link for Wednesday, November 13, 2024

    • Art Project for Wednesday, Nov. 13

    • Zoom Link for Thursday, November 14, 2024

    • Supplemental Worksheets

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    WEEK 4 - Adam and Hawwa

    • The Creation of the First Humans

    • Zoom Link for Monday, November 18, 2024

    • Zoom Link for Tuesday, November 19, 2024

    • Art Project for Tuesday, Nov. 19

    • Zoom Link for Wednesday, November 20, 2024

    • Science Lesson for Wednesday, Nov. 20

    • Zoom Link for Thursday, November 21, 2024

    • Art Project for Thursday, Nov. 21

    • Supplemental Worksheet

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    WEEK 5 - The Prophets of Allah

    • A Look at this Week's Lessons

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    WEEK 6 - The Early Life of Prophet Muhammad

    • A Look at this Week's Lessons

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    WEEK 7 - The Revelation

    • A Look at this Week's Lessons

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    WEEK 8 - Islam Spreads to the World

    • A Look at this Week's Lesson

    • Supplemental Resources

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Instructor(s)

Host Teacher

Zuha Mirza

Zuha Mirza is a dedicated educator with over 12 years of education experience focused on curriculum design, creative learning strategies, and engaging instruction on digital platforms. She has developed a wide range of meaningful programming for children ranging from early childhood through grade 12. Her Character Education and Quran Curriculum have been adopted by various Islamic institutions. Zuha and her family live in Kitchener, Ontario.

Host Teacher

Amira Abusheikha

Amira is a visual artist that works in the field of social work. When she isn’t serving her community she is creating beautiful acrylic paintings and studying various interpretations of it. She has lead many creative workshops and projects. Amira lives in Ottawa with her husband and young son. And yes, she is teacher Inas' sister!

Host Teacher

Sakina Binterik

Sakina Binterik is a homeschooling mom, author, public speaker and educator. She holds a Bachelors degree in Islamic Studies and is a convert to Islam, having accepted Islam in 1996. She loves teaching about Islam to young and old, enjoying using games, poetry and art in the process. She lives with her family and her two cats in Ottawa, Canada.

FAQ

  • Do you use a standard Islamic Studies curriculum?

    We have a team of educators and administrators with decades of experience in the classroom and with Islamic schools building lessons and programming that nurtures three specific aspects of a child’s character – physical, social and emotional, and spiritual. As important as these basics is the intention to help children develop a love for Allah, our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), and a positive image of themselves as part of a vibrant Muslim community.

  • What does each class include?

    There will be five LIVE online classes each week that revolve around a theme - I Am Unique and I Am a Muslim. Each class will include songs, stories, art or STEM projects, movement exercises, and more! Our Thursday sessions are designed for review and provide a unique community building opportunity with our student Show & Tell segment.

  • How will parents know what will be covered?

    The course will include LOTS of support materials for students and parents. The dashboard will provided details about the curriculum for each week. Art project instructions and Arabic writing worksheets will also be included. There are even supplemental resources that can expand learning outside of the class instruction!

  • Are the classes recorded in case we miss one?

    These classes are optimally designed for live student engagement. We encourage all students to attend every class (and many do even when on vacation or in the car!). We do understand that there may be circumstances which my make that difficult. But we also feel strongly that students (and their parents) must also feel comfortable with the privacy that is offered in this online learning environment. It is for these reasons that we choose NOT to record them.

  • Are there required assignments to complete?

    We will be providing supplemental worksheets to expand learning outside of the "class" time but in this course, additional work is not required.