ABEDEEN ACADEMY AL-MUHTADEEN

Strengthening Islamic foundation beyond school hours

Deepen your child's understanding of Islam, strengthen their connection to Al-Quran, and ensure they grow with strong moral character rooted in authentic Islamic teachings.

What makes Al-Muhtadeen special

Al-Muhtadeen, meaning "the rightly guided ones," represents our commitment to developing students who excel not just academically but spiritually.

Beyond basic Islamic studies

Your child already receives Islamic education during regular school hours. Al-Muhtadeen takes this foundation deeper, providing intensive focus on Quranic mastery, Arabic language proficiency, Islamic character development, and practical religious knowledge that transforms understanding into practice.

Islamic Studies

Structured daily progression

Each afternoon follows a carefully designed schedule balancing Quranic recitation, Islamic knowledge acquisition, character development, spiritual practice, and academic support.

Students transition smoothly from school day to Islamic enrichment, maintaining engagement through varied activities that make learning both meaningful and enjoyable.

Daily Structure

Complete religious education

Al-Muhtadeen encompasses the comprehensive religious curriculum traditionally offered through KAFA, combined with homework guidance that ensures students maintain academic excellence while deepening their Islamic knowledge.

Religious Education

Daily schedule

Monday through Friday structure designed for balance and engagement.

3.00PM - 3.30PM 3.30PM - 4.00PM 4.00PM - 4.30PM 4.30PM - 4.45PM 4.45PM - 5.00PM 5.00PM - 5.30PM 5.30PM
Monday Recitation of Al-Quran Tilawah Al-Quran Tilawah Al-Quran Tea Time Asar Prayer Homework Guidance Disperse
Tuesday Recitation of Al-Quran Sirah Adab & Akhlak Tea Time Asar Prayer Homework Guidance Disperse
Wednesday Recitation of Al-Quran Aqidah Ibadah Tea Time Asar Prayer Homework Guidance Disperse
Thursday Recitation of Al-Quran Lughatul Al-Quran Lughatul Al-Quran Tea Time Asar Prayer Homework Guidance Disperse
Friday Recitation of Al-Quran Jawi & Khat Jawi & Khat Tea Time Asar Prayer Homework Guidance Disperse
Student

Who should enroll

Al-Muhtadeen welcomes all Abedeen students seeking stronger Islamic foundation. The programme provides appropriate challenge and support for every level of Islamic knowledge and practice.

Students pursuing Hafazan

Children who are working toward Quran memorization that require consistent, structured support.

Families seeking KAFA alternative

Parents who want comprehensive religious education that provides equivalent coverage in an integrated, convenient format.

Children needing academic support

The programme ensures they develop independent learning skills while simultaneously advancing their Islamic knowledge.

Youth building Islamic character

Al-Muhtadeen provides daily reinforcement of Islamic values and consistent modeling of praiseworthy behavior.

Investment in your child’s akhirah

We provide the intensive, consistent Islamic education that creates genuinely guided youth who honor their families, benefit their communities, and please their Creator.

Al-Muhtadeen

RM580 /month

RM6,380 per year

Registration

RM400

Enrollment

RM900

Welfare Fund

RM60

Deposit

RM580

Uniform

RM30

Total Admission

RM1,970

Ready to begin your child's journey?

Start your application today and discover the difference that excellence in Islamic education can make.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Al-Muhtadeen compulsory for Abedeen students?

Al-Muhtadeen is optional but highly recommended. While regular school hours include Islamic studies, this after-school programme provides the depth and intensity that produces truly grounded Muslim youth.

Can my child join mid-year?

Yes, students can join Al-Muhtadeen at any time during the academic year. Teachers assess new students' Islamic knowledge level and integrate them appropriately.