Secondary: 

Hajj & Arabic Week

This week at ICOM, students across both Primary and Secondary year levels embarked on the sacred journey of Hajj through a variety of engaging and spiritually enriching activities.

In Secondary, students took part in a more in-depth exploration of Hajj through guided simulations that brought the pilgrimage to life. 

 

 

Teachers explained each stage in detail, helping students understand the deeper meaning behind the rituals. As the fifth pillar of Islam, Hajj is one of the fundamental acts of worship that every Muslim must perform at least once in their lifetime, following in the steps of our beloved Prophet (PBUH).

 

 

A highlight of the week was the camel ride experience, offering our Year 2 to Year 12 students a glimpse into how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) traveled. The week concluded with two special assemblies featuring a powerful re-enactment of the pilgrimage as chants of Eid echoed across the campus.

 

 

Alhamdulillah, it truly was a meaningful week where students from all year levels were able to connect spiritually, learn deeply, and celebrate the beauty of one of Islam’s most sacred pillars.

 

“O Allah, grant us the chance to perform Hajj to Your Sacred House. Make it an accepted Hajj, a rewarded effort, and a forgiven sin. Ameen.”

 

Secondary Arabic & Islamic Studies Faculty