A structured, authenticated curriculum that makes Islamic education accessible for every family
Each grade includes a comprehensive Teacher Manual that walks parents through daily lessons step-by-step. No special training required — just follow the structured guidance to confidently teach Islamic content.
Elementary grades (K-5): Beloved Grandpa Siddiqui stories make Islamic learning memorable and relatable for young students.
Upper grades (6-12): Analytical depth and primary source engagement prepare students for sophisticated understanding of Islamic history and thought.
Activities, reflections, and assessments keep students engaged while helping you track comprehension and progress throughout the year.
Not sure where to start? Use this guide to find the right entry point for your child.
If your child is building foundational Islamic knowledge, this is where to begin. Stories of the Prophets, basic Islamic concepts, and character development through the Grandpa Siddiqui method. This stage prepares students for deeper engagement in later grades.
Ideal if your child knows basics and is ready for Prophets, Seerah (Prophet's biography), and deeper faith concepts. Introduction to critical thinking about Islamic principles.
As students progress, they transition to more sophisticated understanding. Historical context, development of Islamic thought, and frameworks for ethical decision-making grounded in Islamic tradition. This builds toward the advanced scholarly engagement in high school.
Advanced analysis of Islamic civilizations, comparative religious study, contemporary ethics, and leadership frameworks. Guided by the Dadi Bia method, this stage prepares students for university-level Islamic thought.
Every parent wants their children to learn authentic Islam. MLS gives you confidence that what you're teaching is sourced, verified, and accurate.
Every Quranic reference, Hadith, and historical claim is cited to its original source. You can verify everything your child is learning.
Every textbook developed from authenticated Qur'an and Hadith sources. Formal scholarly review is currently in progress. No unsourced claims, no theological confusion.
You don't need to be a scholar. Teacher Manuals guide you through each lesson with discussion prompts, answers, and assessment strategies.
See the MLS difference for yourself. Get a complete lesson from our Grade 4 Islamic Studies textbook, including the teacher manual and student workbook excerpt.