Perdaus Youth Programme: Where
Young Muslim Leaders Are Made
The youth of today are our leaders of tomorrow.
Join SPIB, the Certificate of Islamic Studies for Youth, in Perdaus!
In SPIB, the continuation of Madrasah Perdaus, we value knowledge, skills and attitude in grooming future Khalifahs-fil-Ardh.
Besides Islamic education in classroom-based sessions, our SPIB youth programme encourages leadership qualities in students through experiential learning programmes such as camps, community work and humanitarian aid projects.
In sha Allah, we believe that experiential learning will help students to appreciate and feel confident in their Muslim identity in a modern and cosmopolitan Singapore, in sha Allah.
We are extending the closing date to 28 Feb 2016!
Sign up now and learn about Islam as how it should be taught!
Perdaus is a Malay-Muslim voluntary welfare organisation founded in 1964 and is dedicated to building a righteous society.
Other details:
Age:
17 to 25 years old
Time:
Saturday, 8pm (Bukit Batok)
Sunday, 6pm (Bedok)
Starting in February 2016.
To register:
Register online now by 28 February 2016 at www.bit.ly/youth-pds
Find out more at www.perdaus.org.sg or fb.com/perdaus.org
For walk-in registration, please visit Perdaus at:
Perdaus Bedok Centre
Blk 125 Bedok North Road
#01-115
Singapore 460125
Tel: 6513 2315
Fax: 6242 5347
Perdaus Hong Kah (Bukit Batok) Centre
Blk 364 Bukit Batok St 31
#01-259
Singapore 650364
Tel: 6513 2300
Fax: 6566 485
Islam for Children: 2016 Registration
for Madrasah Perdaus
In Madrasah Perdaus, we value holistic development in nurturing our future Khalifahs.
Besides Islamic education in the classroom, students will also enjoy learning during field trips, camps, and much more!
And *new* in 2016, secondary students will experience have extra-curricular activities such as The Sunnah Games and Qiyamullail. Exciting times ahead!
In sha Allah, we believe that through our programmes, students will feel confident as Muslims to do what is right as indispensable members of the Singapore community, and the world.
Perdaus accepts students in our locations in Bedok, Bukit Batok, Punggol and Sengkang. (For Punggol and Sengkang, we only accept primary level students and the language of instruction in these two locations will be in Malay).
Madrasah Perdaus is a weekend Islamic education provider and is run by Perdaus, a Malay-Muslim voluntary welfare organisation founded in 1964, dedicated to building a righteous society.