Every lesson builds Islamic understanding and real English skills at the same time — reading, comprehension and writing woven through the whole curriculum. Five age-graded courses. Scroll to explore.
Each course teaches Islamic knowledge and English skills together — from tap-based stories for five-year-olds to academic essay writing for twelve-year-olds, all mapped to the UK National Curriculum. Scroll to try each one.
Tap-through stories with large emoji buttons and vocabulary cards. Builds early vocabulary, listening and the first steps of reading — every lesson is a picture-book adventure through Islamic knowledge.
What animal swallowed Prophet Yunus? 🌊
Islam has five very important things every Muslim must do — the Five Pillars.
Shahadah · Salah · Zakah · Sawm · Hajj
What is the name for the declaration of faith — the first pillar?
Story-based reading, comprehension questions and guided sentence completion. Children build core KS1 reading and writing skills while learning the foundations of Islam.
Story-based moral dilemmas that develop inference, character analysis and extended written responses — core KS2 reading skills — while teaching Islamic values, hadith and Arabic vocabulary.
→ Omar stood up to offer his grandmother his chair when she walked in.
→ Bilal rolled his eyes when his grandfather repeated a story he had heard before.
→ Sara listened quietly when her elderly aunt spoke slowly.
→ Yusuf interrupted his grandmother mid-sentence to check his phone.
Your grandfather is telling a story you have heard three times. He looks happy. What is the most Islamic thing to do?
Birr — goodness to parents. Your Lord has decreed you be kind to parents. — Quran 17:23
Do not say uff — not even once. And speak to them words of noble kindness. — Quran 17:23
Paradise lies beneath the feet of your mother. — Ibn Majah
Why do a billion people voluntarily stop eating and drinking for thirty days a year? Not under compulsion. Not in fear. Not as a punishment. Voluntarily.
The Prophet ﷺ warned: whoever does not give up false speech and acting on it, Allah has no need for them to give up food and drink.
What does the Prophet ﷺ say about fasting from food but not from false speech?
The writer opens with three rhetorical questions. Explain why this technique is effective and what effect it has on the reader.
Academic reading texts, comprehension analysis and structured paragraph writing mapped to KS2 English. Each unit teaches a specific writing technique through deep Islamic knowledge.
Model essay analysis, literary devices, vocabulary with etymology and AI-marked extended writing — genuine pre-GCSE English skills, taught entirely through Islamic subject matter.
Every major religious tradition has held that death is not the end. This near-universal consensus is either the most significant fact about human beings — evidence of a truth imprinting across every culture and century — or the most persistent delusion our species has ever produced. It cannot be both.
The greatest reward of Jannah — described explicitly in the Quran — is neither physical nor sensory. It is the beatific vision: seeing Allah directly.
What does the writer identify as the greatest reward in Jannah?
The writer presents two irreconcilable interpretations. Analyse why this technique is chosen rather than arguing directly for the Islamic position.
Your child is not choosing between their deen and their schoolwork. Every single lesson develops English reading and writing skills while teaching Islam — at the same time.
See exactly how your child learns — and how it supports their schoolwork — before you pay anything. The first lesson is free.
Free first lesson · No payment details required · 2 minutes to start
Alongside the main course, every subscriber gets five comprehensive bonus modules at no extra charge. Real content previewed below.
Thirty character qualities of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ across six groups. Each trait has a real story from the Prophet's life, the authentic hadith and a practical action to try today.
A man once arranged to meet the Prophet ﷺ at a certain place. The Prophet waited and waited. When asked how long he had been there, he said he had waited since morning — and had not wanted to leave in case the man came and did not find him. He kept the appointment for hours to honour a promise.
Fulfil the covenant of Allah when you make one, and do not break your oaths after confirming them. — Quran 16:91
Today, if you make any commitment — however small — keep it exactly as promised. Notice the peace it brings.
In your heart, make the intention to perform wudu for the sake of Allah.
Say Bismillah before you begin washing.
Wash both hands up to the wrists, three times.
Take water into your mouth, swirl it and spit out. Three times.
A complete step-by-step guide to Wudu and Salah with authentic Arabic where relevant. Every step has a clear description and a tip. Parents and children can follow along together.
Fifty-plus duas for every moment of the day — from waking up to going to sleep. Arabic text, transliteration and full meaning for every one, in seven categories.
All praise is for Allah who gave us life after He caused us to die, and to Him is the resurrection.
Say this as soon as you open your eyes in the morning.
Sleep is described in Islam as a small death — every morning is a new gift from Allah.
Ibrahim (AS) grew up in a family that made idols. He knew they could not be gods. One day he smashed all the idols except the largest, and left the axe around its neck. When people asked who did this, he said: ask your idols. They said: you know they cannot speak. He replied: then why do you worship them?
The people threw Ibrahim into a massive fire. But Allah told the fire: be cool and safe for Ibrahim. He walked through it completely unharmed.
And Allah took Ibrahim as a close friend. — Quran 4:125
What did Ibrahim do to the idols in the temple?
Fifteen Quranic prophets across four eras of Islamic history. Each prophet has a full story, comprehension questions, a reflection prompt and the exact Quranic verse.
The complete collection — every Quranic prophet in one module. Full story, simple version, comprehension questions, reflection prompt and the Quranic verse for every one.
The longest prophetic mission in all of human history. He never gave up.
Nuh (AS) was sent to people who covered their ears so they would not hear his words. They mocked him when Allah commanded him to build an ark far from any sea. When the flood came, even his own son refused to board. After the flood, Allah said: Peace upon Nuh among all the worlds.
Indeed We sent Nuh to his people, and he remained among them a thousand years less fifty. — Quran 29:14
How long did Nuh (AS) preach to his people?
Start your child's free lesson now. No card, no commitment — just two minutes to see what they will learn.
Free first lesson · No payment details required · 2 minutes to start
Islamic knowledge and English skills, all 5 courses, 5 bonus modules and the parent dashboard. First lesson free — no card needed.
No contract · Cancel monthly plans anytime · Add Quran classes and save £5/month