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[quote][purple]assalamoalaykum/peace[/purple] [blue]i felt the same to some extent wat sr ayesha has mentioned although in america many muslim parents hv now organized even home schooling where children r performing extrememly well as per national standard 'n learning islamic attitudes 'n theories as well at the same time under direct supervision of their parents but there is a little question [?] mark there that wen they will come back to the routine society, will not they hv difficulties however from my personal experience of my own children i wud say that as n wen circumstances arise where an islamic school is easily available , an exposure to such a place even for a couple of years is worth while; specially at a tender age and when they hv to return to a common school there shud not b any hitch in doin so one sad experience i came across was wen i found some of my colleagues being astonished at the idea of sending children to islamic school saying" wat now?[:0] despite being an educated mother 'n living in the west, r u planning to send ur children to a "madrassah"?" i tjhink we need to clarify our concepts re: islamic teachings[/blue][/quote]
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