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The message communicated through Lesson in Islam is simply and visually, which means a focus on the need to offer young learners useful knowledge and education and to teach them from basics to advance.

15/05/2026

At *The Deenway School – Faisalabad Campus,* our English Development Classes focus on *strengthening students’ language and communication skills* through interactive and engaging classroom activities. 🌟

Through speaking practice, participation, and guided learning, students are developing *confidence, vocabulary, pronunciation, and expressive communication* in a positive learning environment.

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22/04/2026

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07/04/2026

🌱 Discarding Biological Limits β€” What Science & Islam Both Tell Us About Learning
For decades, we were told:
❌ "Humans only use 10% of their brain."
❌ "You're either left-brained or right-brained."
❌ "If you didn't learn it in childhood, it's too late."
These are myths. And modern neuroscience has dismantled them completely.
The truth? Your brain never stops growing.
Neuroscience has confirmed what is called Lifelong Neuroplasticity β€” the brain's remarkable ability to form new connections, rewire itself, and continue learning at any age. There is no biological expiration date on knowledge.
And here's what moves me deeply β€” our Deen told us this 1,400 years ago.

"Seeking knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim."
β€” The Prophet ο·Ί (Ibn Majah)

Notice the word: every Muslim β€” not just the young, not just the gifted, not just those who had the "right" childhood. Every. Single. One.
Islam placed no age limit, no IQ threshold, no biological barrier on the pursuit of knowledge. The obligation is lifelong β€” and now science agrees.
So the next time a limiting belief whispers "It's too late for you to learn" β€” know that it's neither scientifically accurate nor Islamically sound.
Your brain is built for growth. Your Deen commands it. The only real limit is the one we accept in our minds.
Keep seeking. Keep growing. That IS the Sunnah.
πŸ’¬ Which myth about learning held you back the longest? Share below πŸ‘‡

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