
Objective
1. To reignite the tradition of attaining Islamic knowledge through halaqah and with sanad by studying turath books, i.e treasures of intellectual Islamic scholars over the centuries.
2. To build a knowledgeable, practicing and moralistic generation
Medium of Instruction
Classes will be taught in Malay language.
Program Modules
Students will learn the following modules in this 2-year program:
- Click on book title to view module overview.
- Programs & books may be changed without prior notice
Who Should Attend
This program is for those who wish to learn the basic Islamic knowledge that includes fardhu ‘ain and kifayah through the method of talaqqi.
Entry Requirements
Desire to learn must come from the student himself/herself (ie. it is not due to the coercion of his parents or guardians).
Day, Time & Venue
Day: Sundays
Time: 9am – 1pm
Venue: Hajjah Fatimah Mosque*
*Venue is subject to change. And due to Covid-19 situation, all classes are held online until further notice.
Assessment
Assessment is optional. Only those who opt for assessment will be awarded a transcript at the end of the program.
Eligibility to seat for exam: Attandance 80%
Mid Year Exam: 20%
Final Year Exam: 50%
Teacher’s Assessment: 30%
Teachers
You can view the list of teachers teaching in Rubat Singapura here.
Fees
4-Book Study
Registration Fee | : $50 (One-time payment) |
Program Fees | : $828/year (x 2 years) |
Payment Plans for Program Fees
Yearly | Monthly |
(x 2 years) |
$69/month (x 24 months) |
*$72 off when you make yearly payments
2-Book Study
Registration Fee | : $50 (One-time payment) |
Program Fees | : $708/year (x 2 years) |
Payment Plans for Program Fees
Yearly | Monthly |
(x 2 years) |
$59/month (x 24 months) |
*$72 off when you make yearly payments
Refer to our payment policy here.
Admission
The program commences every January. Registration opens every last quarter of the year.
FAQ
Yes, ladies and men are segregated into different classes. The ladies are taught by ustazahs while the men are taught by ustazs.
Yes, in the best interest of our students, we record lessons so that students are able to catch up on the lessons that they have missed due to work or other personal commitments that cannot be avoided.

Nadiah Ismail, Student of WHT19

Wafeeq Kamal, Student of WHT20
