We believe Hifz-ul-Qur'an and a world-class modern education are not in conflict. Here's how that belief became a school.
Parents kept asking the same question: why does my child have to sacrifice the Qur'an for school, or school for the Qur'an? Al-Hamd was founded to end that trade-off โ permanently.
Our founders โ educators and parents themselves โ designed a single institution where Hifz and academics share equal standing, equal resources, and equal respect on one campus and one timetable.
"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful."
Every decision โ curriculum, hiring, scheduling โ is measured against whether it builds a child's consciousness of Allah.
We hold our academic results to the same standard as leading private schools. Deen does not mean lower grades.
Small classes mean teachers know every student's strengths, struggles, and Hifz progress โ not just their roll number.
We send dual reports: one for academic performance, one for Hifz progress. Parents are never in the dark.
Adab, Salah, and character are not extra-curricular. They are the framework everything else is built inside.
Al-Hamd is a community, not just a school. Parents, students, and teachers grow together.