À propos de
Khalid Idris
Khalid is an educator, writer, and mentor whose work bridges traditional Islamic scholarship and contemporary pedagogy. He draws from a rich academic background and over a decade of teaching experience to inspire students and readers alike. Academic Qualifications: BA in Islamic Sciences and Arabic Literature (2009) - The Institute of Islamic Education, Dewsbury. BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature (2016) - The Open University, 2:1 classification. Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Studies in Education (PGCPSE) (2020). National Professional Qualification (NPQ) in Leading Teacher Development (2024). Teaching & Leadership: Over ten years teaching Tajweed, Fiqh, and ‘Aqaaid to children and adults in local madrasahs. Appointed Head of Tajweed Department (2013) - Local Madrasah. Appointed Head of English Department (2020) - Secondary School. Currently teaches English at a secondary school and Islamic studies at a madrasah. Qualified mentor and freelance journalist. Author & Speaker: Khalid writes and presents on topics that merge literary depth with theological insight. His books focus on Islamic concepts designed to resonate with learners of all ages. He brings clarity and nuance to discussions of faith, education, and identity - making abstract ideas accessible and deeply meaningful. Personal Interests: Khalid enjoys family life, reading, meditation, and journaling. These quiet pursuits inform his teaching style and reflections.