Description
Seerah Level 3
Seerah Level 3 is the advanced stage of the Stewards.ONE Seerah pathway and develops the third major theme of the curriculum: Teacher & Role Model, Muʿallim & Uswatul Ḥasanah.
Students study the Prophet ﷺ as the one who taught people how to live, formed hearts, corrected with mercy, built community, led with wisdom and became the beautiful model for worship, family life, leadership, conflict, forgiveness, responsibility and service.
B Business
C Character
What this course develops
Seerah Level 3 develops mature reflection, leadership understanding and deeper love for the Prophet ﷺ. Students examine how the Prophet ﷺ taught through words, example, silence, correction, mercy, patience and decision-making. They learn that he is not only to be admired from a distance, but studied, understood and followed with knowledge.
Madinan community, brotherhood, leadership, Badr, Uhud, the Trench, Hudaybiyyah, diplomacy, the Conquest of Makkah, Hunayn, the Farewell Hajj, the Farewell Sermon and the Prophet’s ﷺ final legacy.
Students become more thoughtful, more grateful and more capable of seeing the Seerah as guidance for worship, family, friendship, leadership, service and responsibility.
Parents should expect a mature Seerah course that deepens love of the Prophet ﷺ, strengthens moral judgement and helps students see prophetic guidance as a complete way of life.
Curriculum Theme: Teacher & Role Model
The third theme, Muʿallim & Uswatul Ḥasanah, helps students understand the Prophet ﷺ as the perfect teacher and beautiful role model. He taught people what to believe, how to worship, how to speak, how to forgive, how to lead, how to serve and how to return to Allah with integrity.
Students study the Prophet ﷺ as teacher, the one who made guidance clear, corrected people with wisdom and formed hearts through mercy and truth.
Students study the Prophet ﷺ as the beautiful model, whose life shows how to live with worship, courage, restraint, justice, mercy and service.
Students reflect on what it means to follow him ﷺ in real life, not only to know events, but to let the Seerah shape conduct and responsibility.
Core Learning Journey
Students study the Madinan period and later Seerah with greater maturity. The focus is on leadership, community building, mercy, conflict, diplomacy, forgiveness and the final guidance the Prophet ﷺ left for those who claim to follow him.
The Hijrah, the Anṣār and Muhājirūn, brotherhood, the Constitution of Madinah, the new household and the Prophet ﷺ as leader and builder of community.
Badr, Uhud, the Trench, Hudaybiyyah, diplomacy, letters to rulers, Khaybar and the ethics of decision-making under pressure.
The Conquest of Makkah, mercy instead of revenge, Hunayn, the Farewell Pilgrimage, the Farewell Sermon, the final illness and what the Prophet ﷺ left behind.
How students learn
Lessons combine guided reading, close discussion, leadership analysis, moral case studies, written reflection and personal application. Students are encouraged to think beyond “what happened” and ask what each event reveals about the Prophet ﷺ, the Ummah and the responsibilities of a Muslim.
Students examine major events carefully, considering causes, consequences, decisions, wisdoms and moral lessons.
Students study how the Prophet ﷺ led with courage, wisdom, consultation, mercy, restraint and complete reliance upon Allah.
Students write structured reflections that connect Seerah knowledge to personal growth, family life, community conduct and future responsibility.
What students should be able to do by the end
By the end of Seerah Level 3, students should have a deeper, more mature understanding of the Prophet ﷺ as teacher, role model, leader, guide and beloved Messenger of Allah.
Students can explain how the Prophet ﷺ taught through word, example, patience, correction, mercy and lived guidance.
Students can describe how the Prophet ﷺ is a model for worship, speech, family, leadership, forgiveness, justice and service.
Students can connect Seerah lessons to their own conduct, ambition, moral choices, service and stewardship in the world.
Seerah Curriculum
The full Seerah Curriculum explains the themes, progression and learning intention behind the Stewards.ONE Seerah pathway.
Parent & Family Handbook
Our Parent & Family Handbook explains how Stewards.ONE works day to day, including attendance, online conduct, safeguarding, communication, family partnership and the routines that help students benefit from online learning.
Terms and Conditions
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