
Foundational Islamic knowledge including pillars of Islam, the five prayers, religious occasions, fasting, Hajj, and Zakat.

The Saut Islamic Studies Program provides accessible foundational religious knowledge for students with Down syndrome, enabling them to answer core religious questions and practice daily worship. The program covers pillars of faith, the five pillars of Islam, the five daily prayers with their times and number of rak'ahs, purification rules, major religious occasions, and the essentials of fasting, Hajj, and Zakat.
Content is taught through interactive methods suited to the students' learning profiles, with stories and activities reinforcing religious identity and Islamic values in daily life.
Teach the pillars of Islam and faith in an accessible wayEnable students to perform the five prayers correctlyFamiliarize students with religious occasions and basic rulingsEmbed Islamic values into daily life
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