Start your journey with the Quran by learning to recognize Arabic letters, join them correctly, and read simple words and verses with confidence.
Description: Improve your recitation by applying Tajweed rules correctly, ensuring accurate pronunciation and beautiful delivery of the Quran.
Arabic for Beginners – Read, Write & Understand the Qur’an
Lesson 1: Introduction to Arabic Letters What is Arabic? Shapes of letters Listening & repeating Lesson 2: Letters (ا – خ) Recognition + pronunciation Lesson 3: Letters (د – ظ) Practice reading Lesson 4: Letters (ع – ي) Full alphabet mastery Lesson 5: Letter Positions Beginning / middle / end forms Lesson 6: Writing Practice Tracing and writing letters
Arabic for Beginners – Read, Write & Understand the Qur’an
Lesson 7: Fatha (َ) Basic sounds (ba, ta, etc.) Lesson 8: Kasra (ِ) Reading with kasra Lesson 9: Damma (ُ) Combining all vowels Lesson 10: Tanween (ً ٍ ٌ) Double vowels Lesson 11: Sukoon (ْ)
Qaida to Qur’an Reading Course (Beginner Pathway)
Lesson 9: 2-letter words Lesson 10: 3-letter words Lesson 11: Word reading practice
Goal: Understand rulings with evidence and reasoning Topics: Detailed Taharah issues (doubt, impurities) Salah deep dive (differences, excuses, jama‘, qasr) Fasting rulings (invalidators, fidyah, qada) Zakat (calculation, categories) Introduction to transactions (buying/selling basics) Suggested Texts: Risalah of Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani Outcome: Student understands why rulings exist, not just how
Our Islamic Studies Program is a comprehensive and structured course designed to help students develop a strong foundation in their faith, deepen their understanding of Islam, and apply its teachings in their daily lives. This program covers essential areas of Islamic knowledge, including Aqeedah (belief), Fiqh (worship and daily rulings), Seerah (life of the Prophet ﷺ), Hadith, and Islamic manners (Akhlaq). Students will learn not only the theoretical aspects of Islam but also how to practice and live according to authentic Sunni teachings. Through engaging lessons, interactive discussions, and practical examples, students will gain clarity on their religious obligations, strengthen their connection with Allah, and build a confident Islamic identity—especially in today’s modern world.
Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh, As Muslim parents living in the West, we are facing a reality that is very different from what many of us grew up with. Our children are not only influenced by the home… They are influenced by school, social media, friends, and an entire culture that often does not reflect our values. Many parents feel confused… They ask: “Why is my child losing interest in Islam?” “Why don’t they want to pray?” “Why are they changing?” The truth is — our children are not rejecting Islam… They are struggling to understand how Islam fits into their world. And if we don’t guide them properly, the world will guide them instead. This course is not about controlling your child… It’s about understanding them, connecting with them, and guiding them. Because in today’s world… connection is stronger than authority.
One of the biggest concerns today is identity. Our children are asking questions like: “Who am I?” “Do I belong?” “Why should I be different?” In many schools, being “different” is seen as a weakness… And many children feel pressure to fit in. So what happens? They begin to slowly disconnect from their Islamic identity. Not because they hate Islam… But because they don’t feel confident enough to live it. Many parents respond by saying: “You must do this because it’s haram.” But for a child growing up here… That is often not enough. They need to understand why Islam matters to them personally. If Islam is only rules… They will leave it. If Islam becomes meaning, identity, and strength… They will hold onto it.
Let’s talk honestly about some common mistakes many parents make — without realizing it. Mistake number one: Focusing only on rules, not relationship. If your child only hears “Do this, don’t do that”… They will obey when young — but resist when older. Mistake number two: Using fear more than love. If Islam is always presented as punishment… Children begin to associate Islam with pressure, not peace. Mistake number three: Not listening. Many children feel like their parents don’t understand them… So they stop opening up. And when they stop talking to you… They start listening to someone else. The goal is not to raise a child who obeys you… The goal is to raise a child who chooses Islam — even when you are not there.
If you want your child to hold onto Islam… They must love it. And love cannot be forced. It must be built. Start with this: Make Islam part of daily life — not just lectures. Instead of only saying “pray”… Pray together. Instead of only saying “read Qur’an”… Read together, even for a few minutes. Celebrate Islamic moments. Talk about Allah in a positive way. Let your child feel that Islam is something beautiful… Not something heavy. And most importantly… Be the example. Because children don’t follow what we say… They follow what we do.
Many parents say: “My child doesn’t listen to me anymore.” But the question is… Do they feel heard? Communication is not just talking… It’s connection. When your child speaks — listen fully. Don’t interrupt. Don’t judge immediately. If they make a mistake… Don’t react with anger first. React with understanding. Instead of saying: “Why did you do this?” Try saying: “Help me understand what happened.” This small change opens doors. When children feel safe talking to you… They will come to you before they go to the world. And that is one of the greatest protections you can give them.
Today, one of the biggest influences on our children is not the home… It is the phone. Social media shapes their thoughts, values, and identity. And if we ignore this… We lose control of the environment they are growing in. This doesn’t mean banning everything. It means guiding. Know what they watch. Talk about what they see. Help them think critically. Also — friends matter. Your child will be influenced by their circle. So help them build good friendships… Through masjid programs, activities, and positive environments. Remember: You cannot isolate your child from the world… But you can prepare them to face it.
walking with yusuf ﷺ: life lessons for patience, trials & trust in allah
Introduction to Surah Yusuf and the opening dream. Understanding how Allah begins guidance through subtle moments and the importance of protecting blessings.
walking with yusuf ﷺ: life lessons for patience, trials & trust in allah
Exploring the emotions of jealousy and how they develop. Lessons on controlling the heart and maintaining sincerity within family relationships.
walking with yusuf ﷺ: life lessons for patience, trials & trust in allah
A deep reflection on hardship, loneliness, and trust in Allah when life changes suddenly.