Weekly Class
Each week, children are invited to join a 30-minute class that helps build a relationship with the Qur'an.
Classes are on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience.
Live, Interactive Discussion
Each week, children join a live, interactive discussion on Tuesdays at 12pm EDT.
Discussions are fun-filled, and include activities such as Kahoot, Slido, and student interviews.
Fun-filled Challenges with Global Community
Each week, students are given thought-provoking challenges to participate in alongside our global community of 7,500 students.
Students can view submissions of other children upon submitting their own.
How It Works
- Theme: Over the Summer Quran Camp Series, we will learn, reflect, and apply the wise advice Luqman gave to his son, as detailed in the Qur’an (31:12-19).
- Age Group: The camp is appropriate for children ages 5-12. We have over 6,500 children enrolled from across the world.
- Approach: Each week, children view a class at their convenience. Additionally, we have a live, interactive program each week + a hands-on challenge.
Meet The Instructor
Amin G. Aaser is the founder and Managing Director of Noor Kids. Amin is an expert on identity, self-confidence, and self-esteem among Muslim children in America. He has been featured on NPR, BBC, The Huffington Post, The Boston Herald, and The Christian Science Monitor, among a host of other media outlets. Amin developed his expertise in storytelling under the tutelage of Arina Isaacson, an internationally recognized, and award winning, theater director actress, master storyteller and visual artist. She is founder and artistic director of the San Francisco School of Improvisation. Amin received the Outstanding Instructor award for his service as an Instructor of “Storytelling for Leadership,” at the University of California Berkeley.
Amin began his career in business management, working for Fortune 500 companies such as 3M, Target Corporation, and General Mills. He attained his MBA at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and graduated magna cum laude from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, triple-majoring in finance, marketing, and supply-chain management.