
Aishah Siddiqah Islamic Institute is established with the aim of providing an intensive full-time Arabic/Islamic Education to female students keen on quenching their thirst for an in depth study of the sacred Islamic sciences.
Situated in Bowmanville, Ontario, Aishah Siddiqah Institute of higher learning is a full time boarding school for girls providing all facilities required for a productive and comfortable stay. The purpose of this full-time seminary program is to educate and train students of knowledge to prepare them for the rigorous intellectual and spiritual challenges they will face once leaving the institute. These students will be called upon to act as social and community leaders dealing with the individual and the community at large.
Nestled in a quiet Northern Ontario community, this self-contained and secluded residential college campus offers 105 landscaped acres and 14 buildings (including a gymnasium and an indoor swimming pool), equipped with the latest technology totaling approximately 80,000 square feet. The campus and buildings have been extensively renovated to respond to the ever-changing needs of the student body.
At Aishah Siddiqah Islamic Institute, students will gain familiarity with the Arabic language through studying the traditional grammatical disciplines of Sarf (Morphology) and Nahw (Syntax), and will acquire the requisite tools for understanding Aqidah (Islamic Doctrine and Theology), Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), Hadith (Prophetic Traditions), and Tafsir (Quranic Exegesis).
Students will receive thorough instruction in the various sacred sciences from highly-qualified and traditionally trained scholars. Jamiah Aishah Siddiqah Institute also offers full time secular education till 12th Grade which is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
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