When parents search for a good Islamic school, one of the first questions they ask is about the madrasa time – when classes start, how the day is structured, and how much time is devoted to Islamic and modern subjects. At Maulana Madrasa in Delhi, we have designed a balanced timetable that helps students develop both spiritually and academically.
Understanding Madrasa Time
In traditional Islamic schools, madrasa time refers to the daily schedule of Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh, Arabic and other lessons. A clear timetable helps children stay disciplined and focused. Modern madrasas like Maulana combine religious classes with English, computer skills and co-curricular activities within a structured day.
Maulana Madrasa’s Daily Routine
Morning Sessions – Qur’an recitation, Tajweed and Islamic studies
Mid-Day – Break for prayers and meals
Afternoon – Modern subjects such as English, Mathematics and Computer basics
Evening – Revision, co-curricular activities and residential study support
This planned madrasa time ensures that students get equal attention for religious and modern education.

Why Our Madrasa Time Works
Builds discipline and time management skills
Balances faith-based learning with life skills
Provides dedicated slots for extracurricular development
Creates a healthy routine for boarding (residential) students
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If you are looking for a madrasa in Delhi with an organised madrasa time that balances Islamic and modern education, Maulana Madrasa is your ideal choice.
Contact Maulana Madrasa
📍 Address: RZ 2054, Tuglakabad Extension, New Delhi – 110019
📞 Phone/WhatsApp: +91-9560522202
🌐 Website: https://www.maulana.in
Maulana Madrasa blends tradition with structure — making every madrasa time a meaningful learning experience.