About us

ABOUT

Academy of Saut ul Furqan

Nida-Ul-Islam’s Academy of Saut Ul Furqan is a Full-Time Islamic School with Integrated Hifdh, Alimah, and Academic Programs. Students adhering to this one extended curriculum can become Huffadh or Aalimath while simultaneously completing their general studies and go back to school without any gaps. ASF is a registered Nonpublic school with the New Jersey Department of Education. We aim to raise good Muslim citizens who are strong in faith, well-grounded in the Qur’anic knowledge, and have a strong foundation in academics.

Our History

It started with a vision:

With the growing needs of its community, the arduous effort of a few parents and community members, the Academy of Saut Ul Furqan was established in 1997 as the first school of its kind in the area that would enable their children to live and learn Islam. Alhumdulillah, the school’s curriculum allows children to fulfill both their religious and worldly obligations. It allows students to pursue deen and duniya side by side and get the best of both worlds, In’sha Allah.

Over the years, Nida-Ul-Islam and its Academy have produced tremendous results including young leaders who are accomplished individuals. Numerous students have completed the memorization of the Holy Quran and lead Salatul-Tarawee all over the country in Ramadan. A number of girls have completed the Aalimah program and are serving their communities.

Graduates of the Academy have completed their Hifdh and continued their education in recognized colleges and universities. Some of the earlier graduates are now physicians, engineers, IT professionals, and lawyers. While other students have continued their zeal for deen and have gone onto become Scholars of Islamic Sciences and In’sha Allah future leaders of their communities.

Our Values

The Academy of Saut Ul Furqan is committed to adhering to the following values while imparting education:

  • Focus on Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his companions in spheres of teaching and learning.
  • Recognize and celebrate individual strengths of each student.
  • Inculcating essential faith (Imaan) and good manners (Akhlaaq)
  • Spiritual growth and development of personal faith.
  • Academic Excellence in both general and religious education.
  • A positive learning environment.