Build a strong foundation of Islamic knowledge — Seerah, fiqh, aqeedah, manners, and daily practice — taught in an engaging, age-appropriate way for every learner.
Islamic Studies complements Quran learning by helping students understand the "why" behind what they recite. For children, lessons focus on the Five Pillars, Prophet stories, manners (Adab), and daily duas — all delivered through storytelling and interactive activities. For adults, the course covers Seerah, fiqh basics, and aqeedah in more depth, helping build practical, confident Islamic knowledge.
Every student begins with an assessment so the teacher can build a realistic, personalized learning plan.
The Five Pillars explained simply — Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj.
Age-appropriate storytelling that brings the lives of the Prophets to life.
Morning/evening duas, eating, traveling, and other everyday supplications.
Politeness, honesty, kindness, and good character rooted in Sunnah.
How and when Muslims pray, taught step by step for beginners.
Ramadan, Eid, and Hajj explained meaningfully for kids and adults alike.
Male and female teachers are available — let us know your preference when booking your free trial.

Islamic Sciences degree. Teaches seerah, fiqh, aqeedah and Arabic.

Makes Islamic Studies lessons joyful and memorable for ages 4-10.

Covers Islamic Studies topics for girls and adult sisters alike.
All packages include 1-on-1 classes, progress tracking, and a 3-day free trial. Prices in USD — local currency available on request.
We tailor Islamic Studies for every age — fun, story-based lessons for kids (4-12), and more in-depth Seerah/fiqh discussions for teens and adults.
Yes, lessons for children include storytelling, visuals, simple activities, and questions to keep them engaged and help concepts stick.
Islamic Studies helps students understand the context and meaning behind what they recite, deepening their connection to the Quran and daily practice.
Yes, sessions for younger children are typically 20-25 minutes, matching their attention span, while teens and adults can opt for 30-45 minute sessions.
Meet your teacher and get a personalized assessment of where to begin — completely free, no obligation.