Our Mission

The Challenge We Identified

  • The past century witnessed an increasing dichotomy between religious education and world academics.
  • On one side are Madrasas, which teach only Islamic theology, and on the other side are mainstream schools, which teach only the worldly curriculum.
  • Because of this divide:
    • Religious students often lack exposure to science and logical subjects
    • Pure academic students struggle to understand Islam with reasoning
    • Islamic scholars without a strong academic background are often unable to answer questions of students using logic and scientific understanding
  • This has brought the Ummah to a stage where the majority of Muslims remain unaware of the actual teachings of Islam.

What Islam Actually Encourages

Such dichotomy does not exist in the Qur’an and Sunnah, which instruct and encourage us to seek all beneficial knowledge — knowledge that benefits humanity, strengthens faith, and develops intellect.

Our Aim & Purpose

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  • To provide our children with:
    • Strong worldly academic excellence
    • Deep Islamic Tarbiyah and identity
    • Logical understanding of faith and modern subjects together
  • To raise the children of the Ummah into responsible Dayees, who:
    • Invite people toward Haq (truth and right)
    • Forbid wrong and harmful activities
    • Represent Islam through actions before speech

Our Qur’anic Foundation

Allah (SWT) says in the Glorious Qur’an:

“You are the best of people, raised for mankind, enjoining what is right, forbidding what is wrong, and believing in Allah.” (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:110) 

Mission in Practice at Taqwa

  • Students at Taqwa grow in an environment that practically models what it means to be a Muslim
  • The school:
    • Gives students the tools to learn the principles and teachings of Islam
    • Trains them to apply those teachings in their daily lives
  • From a very young age, every child’s Islamic identity is established, nurtured, and strengthened with strong grounding
  • We hope that our future generation will:
    • Face life’s challenges with an Islamic frame of mind
    • Make decisions based on the values, morals, and principles learned during their formative years

Our Ultimate Aspiration

To raise a generation that:

  • Excels in academics
  • Leads with Akhlaq (character)
  • Serves humanity
  • Represents Islam practically and positively
  • Works for success in both the world and the Hereafter