About us
Who we are
We are an Islamic education foundation dedicated to helping Muslims connect deeply with the Qur'ān and Sunnah, and to understand their timeless relevance in both personal and communal life.
Our mission
About Youth Islamic Studies
About Youth Islamic Studies
Through our programs, we guide students into the rich intellectual tradition of Islām — a legacy that has nurtured hearts, minds, and communities across generations and around the world.
Through our programs, we guide students into the rich intellectual tradition of Islām — a legacy that has nurtured hearts, minds, and communities across generations and around the world.
Our mission is to empower every Muslim with knowledge that uplifts the heart, strengthens one's practice, and fosters a confident and firm Islamic identity. We aim to equip students with the understanding and skills to engage with clarity, conviction, and integrity — drawing them ever closer to Allāh while navigating the complexities of the modern world.
Our mission is to empower every Muslim with knowledge that uplifts the heart, strengthens one's practice, and fosters a confident and firm Islamic identity. We aim to equip students with the understanding and skills to engage with clarity, conviction, and integrity — drawing them ever closer to Allāh while navigating the complexities of the modern world.

Why "Youth" Islamic Studies?
Where your Islamic education paused, we pick up.
For many Muslims growing up in the West, Islamic education begins with maktab. As children, we learn to read the Qur'ān, memorise suwar and duʿās, and study basic fiqh and ʿaqīdah. But by early adolescence, many leave — feeling they've "outgrown" it.
From there, most of our learning comes through Friday khutbahs and the occasional lecture. Beneficial, but not the structured, systematic knowledge we need to live as confident Muslims in the West. This is why so many of us reach adulthood with real gaps in our understanding.
The Youth Islamic Studies Program is built to fill that gap — a bridge from the maktab level to a genuine, intermediate grounding in the Islamic sciences. It's not for young people by age, but for anyone whose Islamic education paused after childhood.
The word “Youth” here is symbolic. It reflects where most of us are in our journey of knowledge — still in the formative, growing stage. And just as youth is a time of energy, hope, and potential, this program aims to reignite that same spirit in our learning of Islām.
Authentic and rooted.
Our curriculum draws on the same texts and tradition taught in the seminary — Fiqh, ʿAqīdah, Tafsīr, Ḥadīth, History, and Apologetics.
Built to fit your life.
Evening and weekend classes, in person or live online. Serious study that works with your job, your degree, and your family.
Why "Youth" Islamic Studies?
Where your Islamic education paused, we pick up.
For many Muslims growing up in the West, Islamic education begins with maktab. As children, we learn to read the Qur'ān, memorise suwar and duʿās, and study basic fiqh and ʿaqīdah. But by early adolescence, many leave — feeling they've "outgrown" it.
From there, most of our learning comes through Friday khutbahs and the occasional lecture. Beneficial, but not the structured, systematic knowledge we need to live as confident Muslims in the West. This is why so many of us reach adulthood with real gaps in our understanding.
The Youth Islamic Studies Program is built to fill that gap — a bridge from the maktab level to a genuine, intermediate grounding in the Islamic sciences. It's not for young people by age, but for anyone whose Islamic education paused after childhood.
The word “Youth” here is symbolic. It reflects where most of us are in our journey of knowledge — still in the formative, growing stage. And just as youth is a time of energy, hope, and potential, this program aims to reignite that same spirit in our learning of Islām.
Authentic and rooted.
Our curriculum draws on the same texts and tradition taught in the seminary — Fiqh, ʿAqīdah, Tafsīr, Ḥadīth, History, and Apologetics.
Built to fit your life.
Evening and weekend classes, in person or live online. Serious study that works with your job, your degree, and your family.
Why "Youth" Islamic Studies?
Where your Islamic education paused, we pick up.
For many Muslims growing up in the West, Islamic education begins with maktab. As children, we learn to read the Qur'ān, memorise suwar and duʿās, and study basic fiqh and ʿaqīdah. But by early adolescence, many leave — feeling they've "outgrown" it.
From there, most of our learning comes through Friday khutbahs and the occasional lecture. Beneficial, but not the structured, systematic knowledge we need to live as confident Muslims in the West. This is why so many of us reach adulthood with real gaps in our understanding.
The Youth Islamic Studies Program is built to fill that gap — a bridge from the maktab level to a genuine, intermediate grounding in the Islamic sciences. It's not for young people by age, but for anyone whose Islamic education paused after childhood.
The word “Youth” here is symbolic. It reflects where most of us are in our journey of knowledge — still in the formative, growing stage. And just as youth is a time of energy, hope, and potential, this program aims to reignite that same spirit in our learning of Islām.
Authentic and rooted.
Our curriculum draws on the same texts and tradition taught in the seminary — Fiqh, ʿAqīdah, Tafsīr, Ḥadīth, History, and Apologetics.
Built to fit your life.
Evening and weekend classes, in person or live online. Serious study that works with your job, your degree, and your family.
Meet our teachers
Our teachers pair deep, classical training with real experience of life in the West.