Seek Knowledge from the Cradle to the Grave

Illuminate Your Heart with
Divine Wisdom

Islamic Talimaat is built for students who want to learn Islam seriously, without disturbing their studies or career.

Chapter 1

🌙 It Started With a Question

I am Hussain, a 3rd year ML student. But my journey didn't start with code.

I was in 10th class when COVID lockdown began. Like many students, I suddenly had time—time to think, time to reflect, and time to question my life. That’s when my Islamic journey truly began.

At first, it was small. I started praying 2–3 ṣalāh a day, reading one page of Qur’an. It felt good—but incomplete. I didn’t just want to practice Islam; I wanted to understand it.

Chapter 2

📱 The Search for Knowledge

I did what every student does: I opened YouTube. I watched 50-minute lectures patiently. I learned a lot, but slowly, something felt wrong.

The knowledge was everywhere… yet nowhere.

A bit of aqeedah here, a lecture on fiqh there. No order, no structure—just scattered pieces. When I tried searching for real courses, they were either too expensive or far too long for a student’s schedule.

Chapter 3

💔 Five Years Later… Still the Same

It’s 2026 now—almost five years since I started this journey. And the problem still exists.

If we truly want to change the condition of the Ummah, we cannot ignore the young generation.

But education must match their reality. Students are busy. Working professionals are exhausted. Yet their desire to learn Islam is real. The only real way to change a generation is through structured education that fits their lives.

The Problem

⚠️ Structural Flaws in Learning

YouTube learning has serious flaws that no one talks about:

Knowledge is unordered: Random bits that don't connect.
General Purpose: Videos are not designed for quick student revision.
Zero Retention: No notes means everything is forgotten in weeks.
Our Mission

🚀 Built for Reality

What if Islamic learning required just 20–30 minutes a day? No overload, no burnout. Every course here follows the student-first method:

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Watch a short, focused lecture

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Study clear, concise notes

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Take a small test to retain

🤍 Our Vision

"Structured, Short, and Consistent. Growth academically and spiritually—together."

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