The Australian Quran Academy’s Islamic Studies Classes for Sisters in Australia guide female students through core Islamic knowledge from Tafseer and Fiqh to Seerah and Aqeedah, taught by qualified female instructors. Lessons cover Islamic jurisprudence, Quranic interpretation, Prophetic biography, and practical worship applications. Classes address modesty concerns, scheduling flexibility, and Australian-specific community questions.
Islamic literacy matters beyond weekend lectures. Sisters managing careers, families, and community roles need structured knowledge, not scattered YouTube playlists. These classes equip Australian Muslim women to navigate inheritance disputes, workplace accommodations, interfaith discussions, and parenting questions with confidence grounded in authentic scholarship.
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The Australian Quran Academy’s Islamic Studies Classes for Sisters in Australia deliver systematic Islamic education covering Tafseer (Quranic exegesis), Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), Aqeedah (Islamic creed), Seerah (Prophetic biography), and Hadith sciences. Female students study prayer rulings, fasting provisions, Zakat calculations, marriage rights, and worship essentials. Lessons address modesty practices, menstruation rulings, and gender-specific Islamic obligations often skipped in mixed-gender settings.
Sessions examine Australian-context scenarios: workplace prayer accommodations, halal certification confusion, public hijab considerations, and navigating multicultural family dynamics. Female instructors tackle inheritance mathematics, divorce procedures, childcare rulings, and community leadership questions. Students learn to distinguish authentic scholarship from cultural traditions.
The Australian Quran Academy uses a structured approach, allowing sisters to progress from essential obligations to advanced spiritual refinement.
Australian Sisters study classical Tafseer approaches, linguistic analysis, contextual background, cross-referencing verses, and scholarly commentary traditions. Lessons cover Makki versus Madani revelations, abrogation principles, and thematic Quranic studies. Australian female Students practise extracting rulings, understanding metaphors, and applying Quranic guidance to contemporary Australian dilemmas without distorting meanings.
Australian Female learners examine Taharah (purification), Salah (prayer), Sawm (fasting), and Zakat through women-specific lenses. Classes address menstruation rulings, post-natal bleeding, combining prayers during work, fasting while breastfeeding, and Zakat on jewellery. Australian workplace scenarios, ablution facilities, Friday prayer timing, and Ramadan shift swaps receive practical attention.
Australian female Students explore Tawheed (monotheism), Prophethood, Divine attributes, predestination, and afterlife beliefs. Lessons distinguish authentic creed from innovations, philosophical deviations, and cultural superstitions. Female learners examine doubt management, faith preservation, and responding to secular Australian thought without compromising Islamic theology.
Islamic studies Classes trace the Prophetic biography with a focus on women’s roles, Khadijah’s support, Aisha’s scholarship, Fatimah’s resilience, and female Companions’ contributions. Hadith modules teach authentication principles, narrator reliability, and extracting legal rulings. Sisters learn to verify Islamic information circulating online and distinguish authentic narrations from fabricated stories.
Outcomes
Australian Female learners master Tafseer methodology analysing root words, cross-referencing verses, consulting classical commentaries, and understanding revelation contexts. Australian Female interpret Quranic guidance on marriage, parenting, inheritance, and social conduct without cultural bias. Australian Muslim women apply these skills during community lectures, family discussions, and personal study replacing guesswork with grounded analysis.
Australian Sisters confidently navigate purification laws, prayer adjustments during menstruation, fasting exemptions, and Zakat calculations. Australian Sisters resolve workplace dilemmas shortening prayers during travel, combining Salah during shifts, and maintaining hijab standards professionally. Australian Muslim women stop relying on fragmented Google searches and obtain direct rulings from qualified scholarship.
Australian Female learners distinguish authentic Aqeedah from innovations, cultural practices, and philosophical deviations. They articulate Tawheed principles, defend Islamic monotheism against secular objections, and maintain theological clarity. Australian Muslim women navigate interfaith workplaces, university environments, and community settings without compromising core beliefs.
Australian Female students trace Prophetic biography with emphasis on women's leadership, scholarship, and resilience. They study Khadijah's business acumen, Aisha's jurisprudential authority, and the Companions' community contributions. Australian Muslim women draw practical lessons for balancing careers, families, and Islamic responsibilities within multicultural settings.
Australian Sisters learn to consult reliable Tafseer works, Fiqh manuals, and Hadith collections independently. They navigate Arabic-English resources, verify translator credibility, and cross-reference scholarly opinions. Australian Muslim women transition from passive consumers of Islamic content to active researchers capable of investigating questions thoroughly before accepting answers.
Why Choose us?
Islamic studies Classes maintain strict female-only settings with qualified female instructors. Australian Sisters ask sensitive questions menstruation rulings, marital issues, personal worship struggles—without hesitation. Australian Muslim women study comfortably without modesty concerns.
The Australian Quran Academy`s Instructors hold Ijazahs in Tafseer, Fiqh qualifications, and Hadith training. Female scholars teach, not generalist tutors, reading slides. Australian Muslim women receive authentic scholarship from credentialed educators.
Islamic studies Sessions suit working professionals, mothers, and students. Evening slots, weekend options, and recorded lessons enable participation. Australian Muslim women balance careers, families, and Islamic learning without schedule conflicts.
Modules advance logically foundational beliefs before derivative rulings, core worship before advanced topics. Female learners master one domain before progressing. Australian Muslim women develop structured knowledge, not fragmented information.
Islamic studies Classes prioritise dialogue over lectures. Female students debate scholarly opinions, present case studies, and challenge interpretations respectfully. Australian Muslim women develop critical thinking alongside Islamic knowledge.
Australian Female students receive reading lists, reference guides, and follow-up resources. Instructors answer post-class questions and recommend advanced study paths. Australian Muslim women continue learning independently after formal classes conclude.
Areas we serve in Australia
The Australian Quran Academy serves sisters across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, and regional Australia plus international female learners seeking authentic online Islamic education.
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The Australian Quran Academy delivers Beginner to Advanced levels covering Quranic Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, conversational skills, Tajweed, Hifz, and Noorani Qaida tailored for diverse learner needs.
Australian Female students across Australia gain theological clarity, jurisprudential competence, and Quranic insight through structured, authentic Islamic education.
Testimonials
Australian Muslim women progress academically, contribute to community organisations, educate children Islamically, and navigate multicultural environments confidently through The Australian Quran Academy's Islamic Studies Classes.
Shaykhi Academy is a wonderful institution. Me along with my 2 kids are students and all our teachers are excellent. Apart from the amazing Quran education, what I love about the institution is their customer service. The communication is prompt, accurate and effective. Sr Ghada has always been the best of coordinators and now her team is also doing exceptionally well. JazakAllah for such a service to the ummah. May Allah bless all the team members. Ameen.
Alhamdulillah I am studying in Shaykhi Academy for 3 to 4 months now and the coordinators and the supervisors their have been very supportive and helpful. My teacher that I have been appointed Mr. Zeyad Waleed is an excellent teacher, great communicator and he knows the concepts really good and he is friendly and very flexible and understanding when it comes to class timings or solving doubts or being pragmatic in his teaching styles. Alhamdulillah I would recommend my friends and family to join this Academy and inshallah when I become a teacher I would like to work with them as well. May Allah Put Barakah in this Academy and their tutors and all those who come to seek knowledge here.
Real transformations from students who mastered the Quran with our courses
I took a course at Shaykhi Academy, and my name is Hamza Osama from England. During my time there, I learned the Arabic alphabet and Tajweed rules. I have also successfully memorized approximately two Juz of the Quran. My teacher was the best, and I feel I benefited a lot from him. I would advise anyone who wants to learn the Arabic language, Tajweed rules, or the Quran to join Shaykhi Academy.
I took a class at Shaykhi Academy with Mr. Luqman, and I had a lot of fun learning with him. I even got the chance to meet him in Egypt! I learned a lot from my time with him, including Tajweed, Tahweed, Arabic reading, and Quran. I've been learning with him for about a year now. Thank you for your time.
Australian Sisters across Australia access qualified female Islamic scholars, structured curriculum, and Australian-context rulings through flexible online classes.
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