Description
Seerah Level 1
Seerah Level 1 introduces students to the blessed life of our Master Muhammad ﷺ through the first major theme of the Stewards.ONE Seerah Curriculum: The Truthful One & Friend of God, Al-Amīn & Walī.
Students study the early life of the Prophet ﷺ, the world into which he was born, the House of Allah, the line of Quraysh, the Year of the Elephant, his childhood, his noble character before prophethood, his marriage to Sayyidah Khadījah رضي الله عنها, the rebuilding of the Ka‘bah and the preparation of a soul chosen by Allah for the greatest mission.
B Business
C Character
What this course develops
Seerah Level 1 builds the foundation for knowing the Prophet ﷺ before the public mission. Students learn that he was not made trustworthy by fame, leadership or outward power. He was already known as truthful, trustworthy, pure-hearted, protected by Allah and prepared for a task whose greatness would only later be revealed.
The House of Allah, Quraysh, the Year of the Elephant, childhood, guardianship, trade, truthfulness, trustworthiness, marriage to Khadījah رضي الله عنها and the rebuilding of the Ka‘bah.
Students begin to understand that great responsibility is prepared through truthfulness, purity, reliability, patience and inward nearness to Allah.
Parents should expect a warm, structured Seerah foundation that strengthens adab, Islamic identity, love of the Prophet ﷺ and respect for truthful character.
Curriculum Theme: The Truthful One & Friend of God
The first theme, Al-Amīn & Walī, helps students understand who the Prophet ﷺ was before revelation. He was truthful when truthfulness was costly. He was trustworthy before authority was given to him. He was protected, purified and prepared by Allah before the public call began.
Students study the Prophet ﷺ as the truthful and trustworthy one, recognised by his people for honesty, reliability and noble conduct.
Students reflect on the Prophet ﷺ as one beloved and protected by Allah, prepared inwardly for a mission beyond ordinary human ambition.
Students learn that Allah prepares people for responsibility through character, hardship, discipline, service and sincerity.
Core Learning Journey
Students follow the early Seerah in a clear sequence so that the life of the Prophet ﷺ becomes meaningful, memorable and connected. They are not only asked what happened, but what each event reveals about character, protection, preparation and divine wisdom.
The House of Allah, the line of Quraysh, the Year of the Elephant and the sacred setting into which the Prophet ﷺ was born.
Time in the desert, the passing of his mother, the care of his grandfather and uncle, shepherding, trade and early signs of noble character.
The journey to Syria, the meeting with Bahīrā, marriage to Khadījah رضي الله عنها, the rebuilding of the Ka‘bah and the title Al-Amīn.
How students learn
Lessons combine teacher-led narration, guided reading, timeline work, vocabulary, discussion, reflection questions and short written responses. Students are encouraged to listen carefully, remember key events and connect the early Seerah to their own conduct.
Students learn key people, places and events in order, with clear teacher explanation and supported note-taking.
Students explore truthfulness, trust, patience, gratitude, service and the way Allah prepares people for responsibility.
Students reflect on what it means to be trusted, truthful and prepared for good work before anyone gives them a public role.
What students should be able to do by the end
By the end of Seerah Level 1, students should have a clear foundation in the early life of the Prophet ﷺ and a meaningful understanding of Al-Amīn & Walī as the first curriculum theme.
Students can describe the major early events of the Seerah and explain why they matter.
Students can explain why truthfulness, trustworthiness and purity of heart are central to understanding the Prophet ﷺ.
Students can reflect on how the early life of the Prophet ﷺ should shape their honesty, reliability, adab and sense of responsibility.
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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