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Short, day-by-day mini-courses. Each lesson is five minutes — a verse or a ḥadīth, a brief reflection, one question to carry.
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Imām an-Nawawī's First Seven
The opening of the Forty Ḥadīth — one ḥadīth a day for a week.
7 lessons · 35 min› - Soon
The 99 Names of Allah
Walk through al-Asmāʾ al-Ḥusnā in nine themed days, eleven names a day.
9 lessons · 90 min› - Soon
Stories of the Prophets
Seven prophets, seven Qurʾānic narratives, seven lessons — one a day.
7 lessons · 42 min› - Soon
Building Khushūʿ in Five Days
From distracted to present — practical lessons for the prayer of the heart.
5 lessons · 25 min› - Soon
Ramadan Ready in Seven Days
Niyyah, fiqh, taraweeh, the last ten nights, fitrah, Eid — start the month prepared.
7 lessons · 42 min› - Soon
Honouring Parents (Birr al-Wālidayn)
Five days on the right of parents — Qurʾān, Sunnah, and a daily practice that lasts.
5 lessons · 25 min› - Soon
Patience (Ṣabr) in Five Days
Three kinds of ṣabr, the duʿā that holds them, and the reward without measure.
5 lessons · 25 min›
About Learning Plans
What is a learning plan?+
A small, focused mini-course on a single Islamic theme — typically five to ten short lessons, designed to be read one a day. Each lesson takes around five minutes and contains a Qurʾān verse or ḥadīth, a brief reflection, and one question to carry into the rest of the day. Plans are written for the general reader, not the specialist.
Does my progress save?+
Yes. Your day-by-day progress for each plan is saved in your browser's localStorage and stays there across visits. Nothing is sent to a server. Clearing your browser data or switching devices will reset it.
Are these certified courses?+
No. They are reflective reading aids, not certificates. Sources are cited so you can read further; rulings on jurisprudence should be taken from your local scholars and not from a five-minute reflection.
Will more plans be added?+
Yes — the plan format is designed so adding a new course is one file. Suggestions for topics are welcome via the contact link in the footer.
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