Program areas at Muslim American Society - DC Metropolitan Area
Blossoms Preschool joyously commemorated a significant milestone by celebrating the graduation of its inaugural cohort of students who successfully completed the two-year program. This remarkable achievement was marked by the students' accomplishment in memorizing Juz' Amma a significant portion of the Quran, and mastering the intricacies of Arabic reading. The graduation ceremony not only acknowledged the academic achievements of these young learners but also highlighted the dedication of Blossoms Preschool in providing a nurturing environment conducive to holistic development
In the current year, MASDC proudly inaugurated its official Hafidh Program, a significant milestone aimed at serving the needs of Muslim homeschooled children and parents aspiring to prioritize the memorization of the Quran. This transformative program sets an ambitious pace, with students successfully completing the memorization of an average of five Juz' per year. More than a mere memorization initiative, the program endeavors to foster a deep and meaningful connection with the Quran. Beyond individual achievement, MASDC's Hafidh Program strives to build a vibrant community
Furqan Academy takes great pride in its commitment to education currently catering to the needs of over 220 students locally in Virginia and extending its reach nationwide. Through Furqan Junior's Arabic classes, the academy provides a solid foundation for language acquisition, fostering linguistic proficiency and cultural understanding. Furthermore, the Furqan Quran Academy stands as a pivotal hub for Quranic studies and the professional development of Quran teachers.
MASDC youth department hosted 6 weeks of full days of a STEM + Aqeed Summer programs for over 120 kids. Yourdonations allowed us to create a community fund offering discounts and sponsorships for over 40 kids. The center also launched the semantic Quran tafsir program for teenagers, in addition to the Spiritual Warriors Boys camp that hosted over 43 teenagers and 9 volunteer mentors.