Academics

Our Curriculum Overview

A Commitment to Excellence

At Abdul Bari Academy, our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to provide a comprehensive and balanced education—integrating Islamic teachings with general academic subjects. We follow the structured syllabus and guidelines of Jamiathul Hind Al Islamiyya, ensuring academic depth, spiritual enrichment, and intellectual growth at every level.

From the early stages in Junior Daawa to the advanced programs in Senior Daawa, our students are nurtured to excel in Qur’anic studies, Fiqh, Arabic language, Hadith, and general subjects including language, history, and moral science. Our goal is to develop well-rounded individuals—firm in faith, disciplined in character, and equipped with the knowledge and skills to contribute meaningfully to the world around them.

Junior Da’wa

Foundational Islamic Education and Character Development Program
Junior Da‘wa is a structured academic and spiritual training program designed for students admitted from the eighth standard onwards. The program focuses on building a strong foundation in Islamic knowledge, moral discipline, and academic excellence during the formative years of a student’s life.
It offers an integrated curriculum that combines general education with systematic Islamic studies, including Qur’anic studies, Hadith, Fiqh, Aqeedah, Arabic language, and ethical training. Equal importance is given to character development, communication skills, and leadership training to prepare students for advanced studies in the Senior Da‘wa program.
Through continuous guidance, supervision, and mentorship, Junior Da‘wa aims to nurture students with knowledge strong faith and righteous practice. The program seeks to shape responsible, confident, and socially committed individuals who uphold Islamic values in all aspects of life.
Our vision is to develop a generation grounded in authentic Islamic scholarship and academic competence from an early stage, ensuring a smooth progression to higher levels of learning and leadership.

Senior Daawa

Advanced Islamic Scholarship and Leadership Program
Senior Da‘wa is a comprehensive academic and spiritual formation program designed for students admitted at the Higher Secondary level (Plus One). The program offers an integrated educational pathway extending from Higher Secondary studies to the Postgraduate level, combining academic excellence with advanced Islamic scholarship.
The curriculum is carefully structured to harmonize contemporary academic education with in-depth study of the Islamic sciences, including Qur’anic studies, Hadith, Fiqh, Aqeedah, Usul al-Fiqh, Arabic language, and research methodology. The program emphasizes intellectual growth, critical thinking, academic research, and effective communication, along with spiritual refinement and moral discipline.
Senior Da‘wa seeks to prepare competent scholars, educators, researchers, and community leaders who are firmly grounded in classical Islamic knowledge while remaining responsive to contemporary intellectual and social challenges. Students are trained to engage thoughtfully with modern issues and to contribute positively to society with wisdom, clarity, and integrity.
Our vision is to cultivate a generation of scholars who combine authenticity in Islamic scholarship with academic distinction and responsible leadership, ensuring meaningful service in both local and global contexts.

Masjidul Muhaimin

Masjidul Muhaimin, which stands tall in the heart of Puthuparamba town, was opened to the faithful in 2015. The Sharia College had started functioning in this mosque even before Abdul Bari Academy built its own building. The Ajmer Maulid, Dhikr Halqa, and the Jalsatudul Muhaimin spiritual gathering held extensively on the 21st night of Ramadan are held in the mosque. 30 students of the Junior Da’wah College study in the mosque. The mosque has an excellent Islamic library and accommodation facilities.

H India Foundation

H India is the unifying form of the North Indian educational activities carried out by the organization to provide food and education to the North Indian community, who are running around with empty stomachs for a single meal, and to transform them into model citizens of the country. Every year, H India brings tears to their eyes by providing Iftar gatherings, food kits, and study materials..