About Us
Why educateMuslims?
The challenges Muslim face in this postmodern age pose an existential threat to our identity. This blog explores topics in education from an Islamic angle to find holistic ways to empower people to live as Muslims. At educateMuslims, we believe that learning should be accessible, practical, and transformative for every Muslim family, educator, and lifelong learner.
Our mission is to provide engaging online content rooted in the Qur’an, Sunnah, and Islamic worldview that help Muslims grow in faith, character, knowledge, and purpose. Through self-paced learning experiences, professional development courses, parenting resources, and educational training, we aim to bridge timeless Islamic guidance with the realities of modern life.
Whether you are a parent, teacher, school leader, student, or lifelong learner, our goal is to support you with learning opportunities that nurture the body, the heart, the mind, and the soul. We view education as more than the transfer of information — it is a path toward living Islam with clarity, excellence, and purpose.
We pray that every resource offered becomes a source of beneficial knowledge, positive action, and ongoing reward for all who learn and teach through it.
The Framework
Our work is guided by the concept of tawhid, the Islamic worldview and the epistemological framework that is summarized by the testament of Iman (faith):
لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ ٱللَّٰهِ
lā ʾilāha ʾillā llāhu muḥammadun rasūlu llāhi
There is no God but Allah and Muhammad ﷺ is the messenger of Allah.
Tawhid, the unifying concept of monotheism in Islam, lays out six articles of faith that form a Muslim’s worldview:
- Belief in the Oneness of God.
- Belief in the angels.
- Belief in revealed scriptures or holy books.
- Belief in prophets and messengers.
- Belief in the Day of Judgment.
- Belief in the Divine Decree.
How we know what we know, how we determine what we know is useful or not, and how to implement what is useful is informed by the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), the two primary sources in Islam.
Our Logo
The logo captures the main focus of our work; i.e. education of Muslims. The pen reminds us of the legacy of learning referred to in the first five verses of Chapter 96 of the Quran:
ٱقۡرَأۡ بِٱسۡمِ رَبِّكَ ٱلَّذِى خَلَقَ (١) خَلَقَ ٱلۡإِنسَـٰنَ مِنۡ عَلَقٍ (٢) ٱقۡرَأۡ وَرَبُّكَ ٱلۡأَكۡرَمُ (٣) ٱلَّذِى عَلَّمَ بِٱلۡقَلَمِ (٤) عَلَّمَ ٱلۡإِنسَـٰنَ مَا لَمۡ يَعۡلَمۡ (٥)
In the Name of Allah—the Most Compassionate, Most Merciful. Read, ˹O Prophet,˺ in the Name of your Lord Who created—created humans from a clinging clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous, Who taught by the pen—taught humanity what they knew not.
(Quran 96:1-5)
These were the first verses revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that established the foundations of his ﷺ mission on knowledge and learning.
Our role models are the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his companions.“Iqra! Read, in the name of your Lord who created you,” was the first command given by Allah to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
By obeying this command, the first generation of Muslims sparked a revolution that transformed a society drowning in many darknesses. It became a beacon of light and guidance for the rest of humanity.
How can we achieve the same results? This is the question we explore.
As we explore different topics, we ask, “WWMD?” – What would Muhammad ﷺ do?