Salma K. Farid Academy
Private school in Connecticut, United States
Salma K. Farid Academy (SKF Academy) is a private non-profit Islamic coeducational preschool and elementary school in Hamden, Connecticut.
Its curriculum, and practices are based solely on the Quran and Sunnah. The school serves children between the ages of 3 and 12 years old during the day, and up to 18 years after school. It also offers adult classes in the evenings.
History
The school opened in October 2008[1] under the sponsorship of Tariq Farid and his family. It is named in honor of Farid's mother, Salma K. Farid, who died in 2005.[2]
References
External links
- Salma K. Farid Academy Official Website
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Islamic educational institutions in the United States
Zaytuna College and American Islamic College are tertiary institutions, and those listed below are primary and secondary
- Arizona Cultural Academy
- Noor Academy of Arizona
- Averroes High School
- City of Knowledge Islamic School
- Granada Islamic School
- Salma K. Farid Academy
- American Youth Academy (former Islamic Academy of Florida)
- Ibn Seena Academy
- Mohammed Schools
- Aqsa School
- Furqaan Academy
- Islamic Foundation School
- MCC Academy
- Muhammad University of Islam (NOI)
- Rockford Iqra School
- Universal School
- Lexington Universal Academy
- Nur Islamic School of Louisville
- Al Huda School
- Michigan Islamic Academy
- Ahlus Sunnah School
- Al-Ghazaly High School
- Al-Huda School
- Islamic School of Trenton
- Miftaahul Uloom Academy
- Noor-Ul-Iman School
- Rising Star Academy
- Al-Iman School
- Al-Madinah School
- Al-Noor School
- Miraj Islamic School
- Razi School
- Charlotte Islamic Academy
- Toledo Islamic Academy
- Al-Aqsa Islamic Academy
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