Islamic Foundation of Toronto



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IFT HIFZ GIRLS’ GRADUATES




Last Name

First Name

Year of Graduation

Ahmed

Hirah

2010

Baig

Nadira

2010

Desai

Madiha

2010

Rashid

Nida

2010

Hasan

Maryam

2010

Akhter

Sara

2012

Dixon

Jade

2012

Elammari

Yasmine

2012

Hakh

Aisha

2012

Hakh

Hajer

2012

Hussain

Manhoor

2012

Shaikh

Zoya Sajid

2012

Siraj

Samyah

2012

Mehraban

Amena

2013

Asma

Khaulah

2013

Patel

Safiya

2013

Khalid

Hafza

2013

Ashraf

Rafa

2014

Islam

Jasia Afnan

2014

Qureshi

Werda Naveed

2014

Mazumder

Ateea Haque

2014

Omar

Sumaiya Labiba

2014

Life After Hifz


Once you have completed your Hifz, you must never think that you are done. Alhamdu-lillah, it is a very great achievement, but this is when the test really begins. You must be very concerned about your daur (revision) because all the effort and time you sacrificed to memorize the Qur’an will be wasted if you do not do your daur regularly.
According to a Hadith narrated by Ibn Umar (RA), Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said, “The parable of one who knows the Qur’an by heart is as the parable of an owner of hobbled camels. If he remains watchful, he will retain it; and if he neglects it, it will go away.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim) In this Hadith, we learn that the person who memorizes the entire Qur’an or even a portion of it and continues its recitation, will retain it; otherwise it will start slipping from his memory. Similarly, if one keeps a strict watch on his camel, it will remain tied to the tethers, but no sooner is it freed, it will run away with such speed that it becomes difficult to find and capture.
It is strongly recommended that once you graduate from Hifz class, you should attend an evening class in a nearby Masjid every day where you can recite your daur to a teacher or another Haafiz. Since you will be tired to do your daur right after school, you should practice it early in the morning after Fajr for at least ½ hour. This way you can save some time because you can recite your daur to your teacher right when you get to him. It is very important that you do this for at least 4-5 years as once you grow older, you will not have enough time to revise because of the many responsibilities in your life.
Another effective way to keep your daur strong is to lead Taraweeh in Ramadhan. You do not have to lead all 20 rakaats; you can lead anywhere between 4 and 10 rakaats, depending on your situation. You must try to lead Taraweeh somewhere because it will not only make your daur strong but will also be a good experience. Even Rasulullah (SAW) used to revise the entire Qur’an with the Angel Jibra’eel during the month of Ramadhan. In his (SAW)’s last Ramadhan, he recited it twice.

If you follow these guidelines and make a lot of du’a, insha-Allah your memorization of the Qur’an will be strong.


A few other important things to keep in mind is to keep a connection and strong attachment with your teachers; always stay in the company of good people as the company you keep will have an effect on you; people will always look up to you so set an example for others in every sphere of your life; stay away from those things that are prohibited in Islam as they will destroy you in this life and the Hereafter; and establish and maintain your salaah wherever you are as it will act as a safeguard against evil.

May Allah SWT give us the love of the Quran as well as the ability to act upon the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Ameen!


School Calendar 2017-2018

July & August 2017

Ramadaan & Eid Holidays Monday June 26 – Friday July 7, 2017

Full Time Hifz Re-opens Monday July 10, 2017

Civic Holiday Monday August 7, 2017

Boys & Girls Hifz Jalsa Friday August 25, 2017

Eid-ul Adha Thursday August 31 – Friday September 1, 2017*

September 2017

Labour Day Monday September 4, 2017
October/ November 2017

Thanksgiving Day Monday October 9, 2017

Parent Teacher Interviews Mon November 6 to Fri November 10, 2017
December 2017 – January & February 2018

Qiraat Competition Pre-test Saturday December 2, 2017

Mid-Term Hifz Exams Wednesday December 6, 2017

Mid-Term Exams (Tajweed/Hadr) Thursday December 7, 2017

Mid-Term Exams (Fiqh/Dua) Friday December 8, 2017

Winter Break Monday Dec 25 – Friday Jan 5, 2018

Parent Teacher Interviews Monday January 22 to Friday January 26, 2018

PA Day Monday February 5, 2018

Family Day Monday February 19, 2018

Girls Qiraat Competition Saturday February 24, 2018

March 2018

Boys Qiraat Competition Friday March 9 to Sunday March 11, 2018

March Break Monday March 12 – Friday March 16, 2018

Good Friday Friday March 30, 2018

April 2018

Easter Monday Monday April 2, 2018

Pre-Registration begins for 2017-2018 Wednesday April 18, 2018

May, June, July & August 2018

Tajweed/Hadr Exam Thursday May 17, 2018

Fiqh/Dua Exam Friday May 18, 2018

Victoria Day Monday May 21, 2018

Final Term Hifz Exams (Boys and Girls) Thursday June 7, 2018

Eid-ul Fitr Holiday Wednesday June 13 – Friday June 15, 2018*

Summer Holidays Monday July 2 – Friday July 13, 2018

Boys’ and Girl’s Jalsa/ Final Report Cards Friday August 25, 2018

Note: Calendar is subject to change without notice

*Dates dependant on the sighting of the moon

IFT Full-Time Hifz School

Ramadhan Timetable


TIMINGS

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9:00 – 9:10

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

9:15

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

9:15 – 10:00

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

10:00 – 11:45

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq – Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

11:45 – 12:00

Recess

Recess

Recess

Recess

Recess

12:00 – 1:35

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

1:35 – 2:00

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah



Friday Ramadan timings will be from 9:15am to 12:15pm
IFT Full-Time Hifz School

Winter Timetable: November – March


TIMINGS

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-8:10 am

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

8:15

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

8:15 - 9:00

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

9:00 – 10:20

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

10:20 - 10:35

Recess

Recess

Recess

Recess

Recess

10:35 - 11:55

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

11:55 - 12:35pm


Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

12:35 – 12:50pm

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

12:50 - 1:10

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Anjuman

1:10-3:15

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

*Tajweed / Tarteel / Hadr  4 days a week* Fiqh /Seerah/Dua once a week and on Fridays half hour speech
IFT Full-Time Hifz School

Timetable (Daylight Saving): September-November & March-June


TIMINGS

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-8:10 am

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

Arrival Time

8:15

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

Class Starts

8:15 - 9:00

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

Sabaq

9:00 – 10:20

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

Sabaq - Para

10:20 - 10:35

Recess

Recess

Recess

Recess

Recess

10:35 - 11:45

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

11:45 – 12:15pm

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Du’aa

12:15 - 12:40

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

12:40 - 1:35

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Jumu’a

(12:50 – 2:00)




1:35-2:00

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

Zuhr Salaah

2:00 - 3:15

Daur

Daur

Daur

Daur

Anjuman

(2:30 – 3:15)



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