Learn Islam, 10 minutes a day.
Bite-sized lessons in fiqh, aqeedah, and seerah, built from classical texts and structured like a course you'll actually finish.
What's inside
Pick a topic: Hanafi fiqh, aqeedah, the seerah, tajweed, hadith sciences. Each one is a real course, broken into modules and short lessons you can finish on a coffee break.
Every lesson is 5–7 slides and 5 questions. Modules end with a quiz, courses end with a final. Miss a day? Daily challenges keep what you've learned from slipping. Track your streak, level up, move on to the next topic.
No lectures. No 200-page PDFs. Just a clear path from where you are to actually knowing your deen.
Courses you can start today
Six tracks and counting. Each one ships with a beginner and advanced version.
Hanafi Fiqh
Purification, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj — the full ibadat track from Mukhtasar al-Quduri.
Aqeedah
The pillars of belief, walked through the Aqeedah of al-Tahawi line by line.
Seerah
The life of the Prophet ﷺ from the year of the elephant to the farewell pilgrimage.
Hadith Sciences
Isnad, matn, the grading of narrations, and how to actually read a hadith collection.
Tafsir
Selected surahs unpacked through classical tafsir — context, vocabulary, and the lessons.
Usool al-Fiqh
How rulings get derived. The mechanics behind the fiqh you already pray and fast by.
Built like a course, not a feed
Real classical sources
Every course is built straight from the standard texts: Mukhtasar al-Quduri, the Aqeedah of al-Tahawi, the Risala. No watered-down summaries.
10-minute lessons
5–7 slides, 5 quick questions. Do one on the train, one before bed. Streaks and daily challenges keep it sticky without nagging.
Beginner or advanced
Pick a track. Beginner gives you the essentials fast. Advanced goes deep, with module quizzes, midterms, and a final at the end of every course.
FAQ
Is the app free?
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Yes, the first course in every topic is free. A subscription unlocks the rest of the catalog, daily challenges, and progress sync across devices.
Which madhhab does the fiqh follow?
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The fiqh courses currently follow the Hanafi school, sourced from Mukhtasar al-Quduri and standard Hanafi commentaries. Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali tracks are on the roadmap.
Who writes the lessons?
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Every course is built directly from a named classical text and reviewed by qualified scholars in that field before it ships. Sources are listed inside the app on every course page.
Do I need any background to start?
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No. Beginner tracks assume zero prior knowledge and translate every Arabic term the first time it shows up. Advanced tracks pick up where the beginner ones leave off.
Does it work offline?
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Yes. Lessons cache on your device the first time you open them, so a flaky train tunnel won't break your streak.
What platforms is it on?
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iOS and Android. A web version is in the works.
Your first lesson takes 10 minutes.
Free to download. No account needed to try it. Available on iOS and Android.