News Islamic Tradition
13 November 2025
As part of their Islamic Studies program, our students recently embarked on a meaningful learning experience focused on one of the most important pillars of Islam: Salah, our daily prayer.
In the classroom, they explored both the outward actions and inner dimensions of prayer, learning how each position and recitation carries a special purpose and connection to Allah ﷻ. Under the guidance of Ms Saniya, our dedicated Primary Islamic Studies teacher, students practised the correct movements and words with care and reverence.
To bring this learning to life, students visited the ICMG Meadow Heights Mosque, where they could see, experience, and participate in prayer within a real mosque environment. This excursion gave them the opportunity to join a congregational Salah led by an imam, allowing them to feel the unity and tranquillity that comes with worshipping alongside others.
During the visit, they also learned about the different parts of the mosque, the etiquette of the prayer space, and the importance of cleanliness and respect within this sacred place.
The experience was both educational and deeply spiritual, inspiring our students to appreciate Salah not only as a ritual act, but as a daily reminder of faith, discipline, and connection to the wider Muslim community.