mektebs
Mektebs are traditional Islamic schools that have been an integral part of Islamic education for centuries. Originating in the Islamic Golden Age, mektebs were established to provide religious education to children and adults. These schools typically follow a curriculum that includes the study of the Quran, Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence, and Arabic language. Mektebs often operate on a community basis, with teachers and students contributing to the upkeep and management of the institution.
The structure of a mekteb varies, but it usually consists of a single room where lessons are
Mektebs have played a crucial role in preserving Islamic heritage and promoting religious literacy. They have