About Noorul’Huda’s Madarasah
● About the mudarrisūn
The Madrasa is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers and guided by its head teacher, Sheikh Hussein. The volunteers are passionate community members and students who are on their own journey with the Qur’an, many having reached, or striving toward, one of the greatest milestones of their lives through its study and memorization.
Parent, guardians and community members are also an essential part of the Madrasa. Their involvement and support play a key role in both the learning experience and the overall growth of the program.
Together, teachers, volunteers, and families work hand in hand to create a nurturing and supportive environment for every student. The focus is on recognizing and developing the unique strengths of each individual, inspiring confidence and a love for learning—regardless of background, ethnicity, or ability.
The goal is to help students grow not only in knowledge, but in character and purpose. By building a strong foundation in the Qur’an, the Madrasa aims to raise individuals who carry its teachings with sincerity and share its beauty with others.
The Madrasa welcomes and serves the entire Muslim community, striving to create a space rooted in unity, sincerity, and inclusivity for all.
● Our Mission & Philosophy
Values/Principles
● Iman and love for the Deen
At Noorhulhuda, we are more than a madrasa, we are a community. Our values were shaped through reflection and consultation with our team and the community we serve, guiding how we teach, support, and grow together.
● Character and Integrity
We inspire a love for Allah, the Quran and the teachings of islam.
We promote transparency, humility, respect, and accountability.
● Unity and Compassion
We create a supportive community where learners, volunteers, and families encourage one another and work together for the good of the Ummah.
● Growth and Excellence
We inspire motivation, commitment, and confidence so every learner can grow and reach their full potential.
We recognize the trust placed in the Madrasa when families entrust their learners, and themselves to Noorul’Huda. This trust is an amanah that is carried with care, sincerity, and a deep sense of responsibility.
The focus goes beyond teaching letters or memorization. The goal is to nurture hearts, shape minds, and help build strong, purposeful futures.
The mission is to cultivate a deep love for the Deen and a meaningful connection with the Qur’an. Through this, students are durected to grow in character, understanding, and confidence, Insha’Allah.