Sunday School
Morning
Sunday School Morning at MIC provides a structured and engaging learning environment for children and youth to grow in their understanding of Islam and develop strong moral values. Held each Sunday, the program includes Qur’an recitation, Islamic studies, character-building lessons, and interactive activities designed to make learning both meaningful and enjoyable. Dedicated teachers guide students through age-appropriate curriculum that nurtures faith, knowledge, and positive behavior while encouraging friendship and a sense of belonging within the community. Sunday School Morning aims to support families in building a strong spiritual foundation for their children in a welcoming and supportive setting.


Afternoon
Sunday School Afternoon offers an additional opportunity for children and youth to benefit from MIC’s Islamic education programs in a flexible afternoon schedule. Designed for families who may be unable to attend morning sessions, the program provides the same enriching curriculum that includes Qur’an recitation, Islamic studies, and character development in a supportive and engaging environment. Students learn through interactive lessons, group activities, and guided discussions led by dedicated teachers who are committed to nurturing faith, knowledge, and strong values. The afternoon session ensures that more families can stay connected to the community while helping their children grow spiritually and socially.
MIC middle
Sunday School MIC Middle is designed specifically for middle school–aged students, providing a supportive space where pre-teens can deepen their understanding of Islam while building confidence and strong character. The program focuses on Qur’an recitation, foundational Islamic knowledge, and meaningful discussions that relate faith to everyday life and the challenges young students may face. Through interactive lessons, group activities, and mentorship from dedicated teachers, participants are encouraged to ask questions, think critically, and strengthen their connection to the mosque and their peers. This session helps guide students through an important stage of growth with positive values, community support, and a sense of belonging.



