Study the complete Fiqh Series (Books 1–12) privately with a qualified Alimah. Get the benefit of an Islamic institute without the pressure of fixed schedules, fast-paced classes, or exams.
You always wanted to study Deen properly — but life got in the way. Now you can get everything a madrasa offers, in a format that actually works for you.
Repeat a lesson, pause when life gets busy, or accelerate when you're ready. The class moves when YOU are ready to move.
In group classes, questions go unasked. Here, every doubt, confusion, and question gets addressed directly by your teacher — every single lesson.
No tests, no stress, no fear of falling behind. Just pure learning. You study to understand and apply — not to pass an exam.
The complete Fiqh Series is a proven, comprehensive curriculum. You get the structure and depth of an institute — with none of the rigidity.
Online, from the comfort of your home. Flexible scheduling means no commute, no childcare stress, no missing classes because of family commitments.
Your teacher knows your level, your gaps, and your learning style. No starting over with a new teacher mid-course or getting lost in a large group.
These are the real struggles that bring students here — and every one of them is solved by this 1-on-1 programme.
Life happens — children, work, health. Now you can continue your Fiqh education without ever having to drop out again.
When a teacher has 20 students, they can't wait for you. Here, the class moves at exactly your speed — always.
Many Muslims never received proper formal Fiqh education. There is no shame in starting from Book 1 — that's exactly what it's there for.
This isn't just a lecture — it's a conversation. Every session is an opportunity to ask, clarify, and truly understand your Deen.
This programme was built for exactly this. Start from the very basics with a patient, knowledgeable teacher who understands your journey.
With a qualified female scholar in a private 1-on-1 setting, this is the ideal environment for girls and young women to learn with confidence.
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Command your children to pray when they are seven." Fiqh is not just for adults — when children learn the correct way to make Wudu, perform Salaah, and understand what is clean and impure from a young age, these habits become second nature. They grow up with confidence in their worship, knowing exactly why they do what they do — not just going through motions.
Starting early means less to unlearn later. A child who learns Istinjaa, Wudu, and Salaah properly at age 7 carries that knowledge for life. In a safe, 1-on-1 setting with a qualified female scholar, your child can ask any question without hesitation — and actually understand their Deen, not just memorise it.
There is absolutely no shame in being an adult who never properly learned the basics. Many Muslims — born into the faith or new to it — carry this gap quietly. Before your first session, Ustadha Fahmina will assess your current level and design your learning journey from exactly where you are. Whether you need to start with Istinjaa in Book 1 or pick up mid-way — your programme will be built around you.
From cleanliness and Wudu all the way to Islamic Finance, Nikaah, and Inheritance Law.
The perfect starting point — Istinjaa, keeping the body clean, clean habits, and the surroundings of a Muslim. Ideal for absolute beginners and reverts learning to practise Islam for the first time.
The essentials of Wudu — its virtues, the Faraa'id (obligatory acts), what breaks it, and practical Wudu. Introduces Ghusl, Salaah, times of Salaah, and the postures of Salaah.
Arabic terms of Fiqh, compulsory and Sunnah acts of Wudu, practical Wudu, what breaks Wudu, when Wudu is necessary, Ghusl and its Sunnah method, the Qiblah, conditions of Salaah, and Athaan.
Mustahab and Makroohaat of Wudu and Ghusl, Tayammum in full detail, times of Salaah, forbidden times, the Faraa'id of Salaah, and how to read Salaah step by step.
Complete Najaasah (impurity) rules, water, Istinjaa, Miswaak, full Wudu and Ghusl in detail, Tayammum, Masah on khuff and wounds, and a comprehensive study of the acts of Salaah.
Removal of Najaasah, rules of water and wells, complete Salaah rulings — Athaan, Iqaamah, conditions, Fardh/Waajib/Sunnah acts, Witr, Jumu'ah, Taraweeh, Salaatul Musaafir, Eid Salaah, and Janaazah.
Masah on Khuffain, Ma'zoor, Buloogh (puberty), Imaamat, Salaah, Saum (fasting) in full detail — Sehri, Qadhaa, Kaffarah, I'tikaaf, Laylatul Qadr, Qurbani, Aqeeqah, Zabah, Halaal/Haraam, Umrah, and Zakaat.
Nafl Salaah, miscellaneous Salaah rules, Qadha Salaah, Janaazah (burial rites), Zakaat (Nisaab, silver, Zakaat categories), partnerships, Hajj in full detail — all Faraa'id, Waajibaat, Sunan of Hajj.
Islamic Marriage Law in comprehensive detail — Nikaah conditions, Mahaarim, choosing a spouse, the Wali, Mehr, Kufu', method of Nikaah, Polygamy, Walimah, duties after Nikaah, Talaaq (all types), Iddat, custody, and Haiz.
Islamic commercial law — Bay' (sale), present-day transactions, merchandise, payment methods, Towliyah, Muraabahah, Bay'-us-Salam, invalid sales, Makrooh transactions, Riba/Usury, Mudhaarabah, Lay-byes, Stock Exchange, and Ijaarah (leasing).
Islamic criminal law — Kitaabul Hudud (punishments for Khamr, Sukar, Qazaf, Sariqah), Kitaabul Jinaayah, Kitaabul Diyyat, advanced Salaah, building the Masjid, roles of the mutawalli, and rules for women attending the Masjid.
The complete Ilmul Faraa'idh (inheritance law), Wills and Testaments, the Shar'i heirs, shares distribution, and contemporary Fiqh issues — medical ethics, contraception, adoption, abortion, insurance, interest, stock shares, and Hanafi Fiqh on modern challenges.