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Online Basic Islamic Studies for Kids & Adults

You want your child to grow up knowing who Allah is, why they pray, how to make Wudu, and what it means to be a Muslim. You want them to carry their deen with confidence — not confusion. This course makes that possible, wherever in the world you are.

Every Muslim Parent Living in the West Shares This Fear.

You moved to the UK, the US, Canada, or Australia for a better life. And you got it. But something nags at you every day — a quiet, persistent worry that your children are growing up in a world that does not share your values, your faith, or your way of life. You watch them absorb everything around them — the culture, the language, the habits — and you wonder: Do they know why we pray? Do they know who the Prophet ﷺ was? Do they know what Islam actually means?
A child who grows up without Islamic foundations does not become a bad person. But they grow up without an anchor. Without context for who they are and where they come from. Without the knowledge to answer when their friends ask, “What do Muslims believe?”
Basic Islamic knowledge is not just religious education. It is identity. It is character. It is the foundation of a Muslim life — and it must be built deliberately, with a real teacher, not left to chance. That is exactly what this course is designed to do.

What Is the Basic Islamic Studies Course?

The Basic Islamic Studies course at Al-Huda Quran Academy is a comprehensive, structured program that teaches children and adults the foundational knowledge every Muslim needs — covering Aqeedah (Islamic belief), acts of worship, Islamic manners, Seerah (the life of the Prophet ﷺ), essential duas, and the principles of living as a practicing Muslim.
Unlike Quran recitation courses, Islamic Studies goes beyond reading — it builds understanding. Students do not just learn how to recite; they learn why Muslims pray, what they believe, how to live according to Islamic principles, and who the Prophet ﷺ was and why his life matters. This course is suitable for:

This Is Not Just a Course. It Is Your Child's Islamic Identity.

Research consistently shows that Muslim children raised with structured Islamic education are more confident in their identity, more resilient to peer pressure, and more likely to maintain their faith as adults. But in Western countries — where Islamic schools are limited, local madrasas have rigid schedules, and the surrounding culture pulls children in a different direction — accessing that structured education is harder than it should be.
Al-Huda’s Basic Islamic Studies course gives your child:

An Islamic Identity They Can Articulate

Your child will know what Muslims believe, why, and how to explain it to anyone who asks — with confidence and clarity.

A Practical Worship Life

From the correct method of Wudu to all five daily prayers, your child will know how to worship properly — not vaguely, but precisely.

Moral Character Rooted in Islamic Values

Honesty, respect, generosity, patience, gratitude — our tutors don’t just teach facts, they build character through the stories of the Prophet ﷺ and his companions.

Connection to the Global Muslim Ummah

Understanding Islamic history, the Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ, and the stories of the Sahaba gives your child a sense of belonging to something vast, meaningful, and timeless.

What Makes Al-Huda's Islamic Studies Course Different

One Dedicated Certified Tutor — Every Lesson

Your child works with the same certified tutor throughout the course — not a different teacher each week. The tutor builds a real relationship with your child, understands their questions, their personality, and their level of understanding. This consistency is what transforms information into genuine knowledge.

Answers to Real Questions — In Real Time

Children — especially those growing up in the West — have real questions about Islam. “Why do we pray five times a day? What happens after we die? Why don’t we eat pork? What is Jannah?” In a one-on-one class, every question is welcomed, explored, and answered properly. No question is too simple or too difficult.

Age-Appropriate Teaching at Every Stage

A 5-year-old and a 12-year-old need completely different approaches to Islamic education. Our tutors are trained to teach each age group in a way that engages them — stories, discussions, visual aids, and interactive learning for young children; deeper theological and practical discussion for older students and adults.

Structured Curriculum — No Gaps, No Guesswork

Every topic is covered systematically and in the right sequence. Parents know exactly what is being taught each week. Students do not finish the course with random pieces of Islamic knowledge — they finish with a complete, coherent understanding of the foundations of their deen.

What Your Child Will Learn — The Complete Basic Islamic Studies Curriculum

Module 1 — Aqeedah: What Muslims Believe

The foundation of everything. A Muslim who does not understand what they believe cannot practice their faith with conviction. This module covers Islamic belief in a way that is clear, age-appropriate, and intellectually satisfying.

Covered in this module:

Module 2 — The Five Pillars of Islam

The practical framework of a Muslim life. Students learn not just what the Five Pillars are — but why each one exists, what it means spiritually, and how to fulfil each obligation correctly.

Covered in this module:

Shahadah — The Declaration of Faith
The meaning, conditions, and significance of the Shahadah. Why it is the entry point into Islam and what it commits a Muslim to.
Salah — The Five Daily Prayers
Sawm — Fasting in Ramadan
Zakat — Obligatory Charity
Hajj — The Pilgrimage

Module 3 — Essential Duas (Supplications)

Muslims begin and end every activity with the remembrance of Allah. This module teaches the most important duas of daily life — memorised, understood, and applied.

Covered in this module:

Module 4 — Quran Memorisation (Short Surahs)

Alongside Islamic Studies, students memorise the most commonly recited and spiritually significant short Surahs of the Quran — building a personal library of memorised Quran they will carry for life.

Covered in this module:

Module 5 — Seerah: The Life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

The life of the Prophet ﷺ is the most complete example of how to live as a Muslim. This module brings the Seerah to life in an age-appropriate way — building love for the Prophet ﷺ and practical lessons from his life.

Covered in this module:

Module 6 — Islamic Manners & Character (Akhlaq)

Islam is not only a set of rituals — it is a complete way of life. This module develops the moral character and daily manners of a practising Muslim. The daily remembrances and supplications that connect an adult Muslim to Allah through every moment.

Covered in this module:

Manners of Daily Life:
Good Character (Mahmudah):
Bad Character to Avoid (Madhmumah):

Module 7 — Islamic History & Stories of the Prophets

The Quran is full of stories — because stories are how humans learn, remember, and are inspired. This module brings the stories of the Prophets and Islamic history to life.

Covered in this module:

Module 8 — Halal & Haram: Islamic Boundaries in Daily Life

Children growing up in Western countries face daily questions about what is and is not permissible in Islam. This module gives them the knowledge and confidence to navigate those questions.

Covered in this module:

Is This Course Right for Your Child?

Age Group 1 — Little Learners (Ages 4–6)

Young children begin with the building blocks — the beautiful names of Allah, the names of the Angels, basic duas, Islamic manners, and simple stories of the Prophets. Teaching is entirely through stories, repetition, and positive reinforcement — gentle, joyful, and age-appropriate.

Age Group 2 — Young Students (Ages 7–12)

The core of the curriculum — Aqeedah, the Five Pillars, Salah, Wudu, short Surah memorisation, Seerah, and Islamic manners. This is the most critical age for building a strong Islamic foundation that will carry through adolescence and adulthood.

Age Group 3 — Teenagers (Ages 13–18)

Deeper engagement with Islamic belief, Islamic history, contemporary Islamic questions, and the Seerah. Teenagers receive more discussion-based learning — exploring why Islam says what it says and how to apply it in modern life.

Age Group 4 — Adults Many adults grew up

with limited formal Islamic education and feel gaps in their knowledge. Our adult Islamic Studies course covers all the same foundations in a judgment-free, respectful environment — with a tutor who understands that adult learners need context and reasoning, not just instruction.

How Long Does the Basic Islamic Studies Course Take?

The duration of the Noorani Qaida course varies based on the student’s age, starting level, and frequency of classes. Here is a general guide:
Classes Per Week Age Group Estimated Completion
2 per week Ages 4–6 10 – 14 months
2 per week Ages 7–12 8 – 12 months
3 per week Ages 7–18 6 – 9 months
2 per week Adults 8 – 10 months

Class Duration

45 minutes per session (standard) or 60 minutes (available on request)

Scheduling

Classes are available 7 days a week across all major time zones — morning, afternoon, and evening. You choose the time that works for your family.

What Parents Say About This Course

1,000+ Students Enrolled · 50+ Certified Tutors · 15+ Countries · 5 ★ Average Rating
“My 8-year-old son used to not know how to answer when his school friends asked him about Islam. Three months into this course, he explained Ramadan to his entire class during show-and-tell — accurately, confidently, and with pride. That moment was worth everything.”

Brother Tariq, Father of 8-year-old

London, UK

“We enrolled our daughters thinking it would just be information. What we got was transformation. They pray on their own now. They remind US of duas we’d forgotten. The tutor has given them a love for Islam that no school could.”

Umm Salma, Mother of two

Toronto, Canada

“My son kept asking me questions about Islam that I honestly couldn’t answer well. The Islamic Studies course solved this — his tutor answers every question in depth. Now my son actually teaches ME things. I couldn’t be more proud.”

Ahmed K., Father of 10-year-old

Houston, USA

Questions Parents Ask Before Enrolling

What is basic Islamic knowledge and why is it important for children?
Basic Islamic knowledge refers to the foundational teachings every Muslim needs — including Aqeedah (Islamic belief), the Five Pillars of Islam, how to perform Salah and Wudu, essential duas, the life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and Islamic manners. It is important for children because it forms their Islamic identity, gives them a framework for understanding right and wrong, and builds the spiritual foundation they will carry throughout their lives.
Children can begin the Basic Islamic Studies course from as young as 4 years old. Teaching for very young children focuses on simple duas, the names of Allah, basic Islamic manners, and age-appropriate stories of the Prophets — all taught through engaging, child-friendly methods.
Yes. Many of our students are adults who grew up with limited Islamic education and want to fill the gaps in their knowledge. Our tutors are experienced in teaching adults in a completely respectful, judgment-free environment. It is never too late to learn the foundations of your deen.
This course is for anyone who wishes to learn the foundations of Islam — including children of Muslim families, adults who are new to practising Islam, and new Muslims who have recently embraced the faith and want to build their foundational knowledge.
The Basic Islamic Studies course covers the foundational knowledge all Muslims need — Aqeedah, Five Pillars, Salah, essential duas, Seerah, and Islamic manners. The Advanced Islamic Studies course goes deeper — covering Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), in-depth Hadith study, advanced Seerah, Islamic history, and more complex theological topics. Basic Islamic Studies is the prerequisite for Advanced.
Reading books provides information. A live, one-on-one tutor provides understanding. Your child can ask questions, explore topics that confuse them, receive immediate correction on misunderstandings, and develop genuine knowledge — not just facts. A tutor also provides accountability, structure, and the motivation that a book cannot.
Absolutely — parents are always welcome to sit in on any class at any time. Many parents find that sitting in occasionally deepens their own Islamic knowledge alongside their child’s.
Yes. Our Islamic Studies tutors are specifically trained to address contemporary questions that Muslim children in Western countries face — including halal food identification, Islamic perspectives on modern entertainment, and how to maintain Islamic identity in a non-Muslim school environment.
Yes — completely free, no credit card required, no obligation. The trial class is a full live session with a certified tutor, including an assessment of your child’s current Islamic knowledge and a personalised course recommendation.

Give Your Child Something the World Cannot Take From Them.

Knowledge of their deen. Confidence in their identity. Love for Allah and His Messenger ﷺ. The ability to pray, to supplicate, to live as a Muslim — no matter where in the world they are. This is what Basic Islamic Studies gives your child. Not just information — a foundation for life.
Book a free trial class today. The first session is completely free, with a certified tutor who will show you exactly what your child’s Islamic education can become.
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