Al Barakah Academy has been established to bring about a better understanding and awareness of the teachings of Islām. The Academy endeavours to serve the needs of the Muslim youth and wider community through providing a number of services, some of which are:
- Publication and Distribution of Islāmic Literature
- Advice and Guidance – Counselling and Youth Support
- Sisters’ ʿĀlimiyyah Programme – (Islāmic Theology Course)
- Brothers’ & Sisters’ Adult Learning Classes
- Weekly Majlis – Pearls of Wisdom
- Weekly Durūs – Darse Qur’ān
- Monthly Sisters’ Programme
- Regular Youth Programs
- Spiritual Gatherings
- Q & A – Fatāwa Service
Al Barakah Academy was established in 2009 and aims to serve the needs of the Muslim youth and wider community. We are currently living in an inspiring and challenging age as a Muslim minority in a non-Muslim country. Our youths are finding it increasingly difficult to relate to their parents, elders and in some cases their Dīn. It is becoming apparent that even practicing Muslim youth can be easily overwhelmed and led astray by social and peer pressures.
The lives of some of our youth are sadly spiralling downwards into freefall, without much control or satisfaction other than in drugs and alcohol. With this as a context Al Barakah Academy was established to reviving Dīn, in particular in the Muslim youth.
