Islamic Studies
Curriculum
A structured school — not a library. Sequential lessons with prerequisites, progress tracking, and knowledge checks. Study Islam the way it was meant to be learned: step by step, from foundations upward.
Three Learning Pathways
Every pathway is a curated sequence. Complete each level before advancing — just like a madrasa.
Foundations of Faith
Start with what every Muslim must know — core beliefs, purification, the five pillars, and an introduction to the Prophet's biography.
Deepening Practice
Go deeper — Islamic history, fiqh principles, the lives of the Companions, and understanding the Qur'an through classical tafsir.
Classical Scholarship
Engage with classical texts — Tafsir methodology, Hadith sciences, Usul al-Fiqh, theological discourse, and Ethics & Adab.
Foundations of Faith
Every lesson links to a
Knowledge Hub article
Islamic Studies is your course schedule — it tells you what to study and in what order. The actual reading, reference articles, FAQs, and 2,000+ deep-dives live in the Knowledge Hub. When you're ready to read freely without a fixed sequence, the Knowledge Hub is your library.
وَمَا يَعْلَمُ جُنُودَ رَبِّكَ إِلَّا هُوَ
"And He found you lost and guided you. And He found you in need and made you self-sufficient."
Scholars Referenced
Every lesson cites recognized classical and contemporary scholarship. No anonymous opinions.
Knowledge is an
act of worship
"Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim." — Sunan Ibn Majah · 224 · Graded Ḥasan by al-Albānī