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Akhlaq /Grade 8

Akhlaq /Grade 8

Akhlaq /Grade 8

Publish number :

First

Publication year :

2006

Number of volumes :

9

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Akhlaq /Grade 8

How can young teenagers navigate the pressures of adolescence while developing a strong moral compass rooted in Islamic values that will guide them responsibly into adulthood?

About the Book

Akhlaq / Grade 8 is a structured educational textbook designed specifically for eighth-grade students in Shia Islamic madressas and weekend schools. Building upon earlier levels of moral education, it introduces more advanced concepts of Islamic ethics (akhlaq) in a clear, age-appropriate format. The book helps students internalize key virtues, understand their practical application in daily life, and cultivate character traits essential for personal success and social responsibility during the sensitive teenage years. It emphasizes the connection between moral behavior, spiritual growth, and real-world challenges faced by young Muslims today.

What You Will Discover

  • Advanced Islamic teachings on moral character tailored for teenage students
  • The critical role of self-discipline, honesty, and personal responsibility during adolescence
  • How Islamic ethics shape healthy relationships with parents, teachers, peers, and the wider community
  • Practical strategies for managing emotions such as anger, developing patience, and practicing kindness
  • The deep link between strong personal akhlaq and achievement in both worldly and spiritual domains
  • Inspiring stories and examples from Islamic history that illustrate noble moral character
  • Actionable ways to apply Islamic moral values in school, family life, and social environments

About the Author

The book is developed by a specialized Shia Islamic educational institution dedicated to creating structured curricula for moral and character education in madressas serving Muslim youth.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is designed for Grade 8 students in Shia Islamic schools, their parents, and teachers actively involved in guiding moral and character development during the teenage years.