Why KAFA Matters for Muslim Students at REAL Schools

For Muslim families in Malaysia, KAFA (Kelas Al-Quran dan Fardu Ain) is more than an extracurricular activity—it’s a fundamental part of a child’s early religious education. REAL Schools understands the significance of spiritual growth and supports families who choose to include KAFA as part of their children’s development journey.


1. Building Strong Islamic Foundations

KAFA equips students with Quranic knowledge, prayer practices, and essential Islamic teachings. At REAL Schools, we support this learning path by providing a positive, respectful environment for faith-based learning.

2. Balanced Education Philosophy

We aim to develop the whole student—mind, body, and soul. While our curriculum focuses on academic achievement, we also encourage participation in programmes like KAFA for well-rounded growth.

3. Coordinated Learning Schedules

REAL Schools allows room for after-school religious programmes such as KAFA. Our flexible schedules make it easier for students to engage without compromising academic responsibilities.

4. Positive Peer Influence

Students who attend KAFA often share and reinforce values of respect, discipline, and compassion. At REAL Schools, this creates a culture of mutual growth among peers.

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5. School Values That Align with Faith

Our school environment promotes respect, responsibility, and integrity—values that align with what students learn in KAFA. This harmony ensures a smooth, complementary educational journey.


Conclusion:
At REAL Schools, we believe that KAFA is a meaningful step in a student’s spiritual and character development. We proudly support this essential part of holistic education.