Sunni Homeschool Curriculum
Sunni Islam, followed by the majority of Muslims worldwide, emphasizes the Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and the consensus of the community. Sunni education integrates Islamic knowledge with worldly learning, as both are forms of worship. Educate Your Way creates K–8 curriculum that integrates Sunni Islamic perspectives across all subjects, with control over how deeply Islamic content appears in each one.
Sunni Islamic homeschool curriculum with Quran, Sunnah, four madhabs, hadith, Islamic values, Arabic integration, and per-subject faith control. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.
What Makes Sunni Islamic Education Distinctive
Sunni Islam, followed by the vast majority of Muslims worldwide, is grounded in the Quran, the prophetic Sunnah , and the scholarly consensus of the ummah :
What Sunni Curriculum Includes
When you select Sunni Islam, your curriculum draws from these tradition-specific elements:
Sunni Content in Each Subject
Sunni Islamic integration enriches each subject with Quranic wisdom, prophetic example, and the legacy of Muslim scholarship:
Choosing Your Integration Level
Sunni families vary in practice and how much Islamic content they want woven into academics. Integration levels give you precise control:
Careful Alignment with Sunni Standards
The curriculum is designed with particular attention to Sunni sensitivities and scholarly positions:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Sunni theology appear in the curriculum?
Sunni curriculum integrates the four major madhabs, hadith studies, Sunnah-based ethics, and Islamic scholarship traditions into age-appropriate lessons.
Which madhab does this follow?
The curriculum presents core Sunni principles shared across madhabs. Families can emphasize their specific school of jurisprudence through integration level controls.
Can I keep some subjects secular?
Yes. Per-subject integration control lets you set each subject independently. You might want faith integration in history and language arts but secular science and math.