Youth Program

Developed with guidance from Shaykh Rizwan Ali, ICN Religious director

Goal

ICN Al-Falah Academy Youth Program is designed to help our youth remain deeply connected to Islam while navigating the challenges of their teenage years. We recognize that this stage of life requires guidance, mentorship, and a positive environment, and we strive to provide just that.

Our program offers a meaningful balance between Islamic learning, personal development, leadership growth, and fun, social engagement, ensuring students enjoy the experience while gaining valuable life skills and spiritual grounding. Through interactive lessons, inspiring discussions, real-world service opportunities, and uplifting activities, our youth develop a strong Muslim identity and a lifelong love for their faith.

Overview

After successfully completing 7th grade at ICN Al-Falah Academy, students have the opportunity to continue their Islamic learning journey by enrolling in the ICN Al-Falah Academy Youth Program. This structured, two-year program is specially designed for 8th and 9th grade students, offering them a guided path to strengthen their faith, character, confidence, and leadership skills during a pivotal stage of their development.

Student Expectations

Youth Program students must follow all rules, guidelines, and expectations in the ICN Al-Falah Academy Student Handbook. These guidelines help maintain a respectful, safe, and productive environment grounded in Islamic values. Students are encouraged to attend sessions with an open heart, positive attitude, and sincere intention to grow. They should show good manners, mutual respect, and willingness to participate in discussions and activities.

Curriculum

ICN Al-Falah Academy Youth Program students will be exposed to topics on Aqidah, Seerah and other topics relevant to our youth. ICN Al-Falah Academy Youth Program administration and staff will arrange a few school outings throughout the school year. Other workshops or talks will be arranged with invited guest speakers or teachers focus topics of interest and relevance to our youth and how to address them.