The first fully authenticated, citation-based K–12 Islamic curriculum built for the modern Muslim classroom.
Most Islamic curricula available today lack source citations. Teachers and parents cannot verify the accuracy of religious claims or trace them back to authentic sources.
There is no standardized canon verification process for Islamic curricula. Without a systematic verification system, educators have no way to ensure content aligns with Islamic scholarship.
Curricula often skip grades or lack comprehensive K-12 coverage. This forces educators to mix and match materials from different publishers, creating inconsistency and gaps.
Content frequently lacks age-appropriate progression and developmental sequencing. Students don't build foundational knowledge in a systematic, cumulative way.
Four core differentiators that set MLS apart as the gold standard in Islamic education.
Every Quranic verse cited as Surah:Ayah, every Hadith with collection and number, every historical claim attributed to scholarly sources. No unsourced claims. No ambiguity.
Every lesson passes a rigorous 5-step citation review and scholarly classification process. Every textbook is verified for accuracy before publication.
The Grandpa Siddiqui method for K–8 builds a strong foundation through guided learning grounded in authentic sources. As students progress, Dadi Bia leads Grades 9–12 into advanced scholarly engagement and critical analysis.
77 books across 25 grade levels, two parallel tracks (Islamic Studies + Islamic History), with textbooks, teacher manuals, and workbooks for every grade. No gaps. No mixing and matching.
Unsourced claims with no way to verify accuracy
1,681 inline citations to Quran, Hadith, and scholarly sources
No authentication system — educators must trust on faith
Source-verified authentication system with 5-step citation review process and scholarly verification
Incomplete grade coverage — requires mixing publishers
Pre-K through Grade 12 with both Islamic Studies and Islamic History
Textbook-only with limited teacher and student resources
Textbook + Teacher Manual + Workbook for every single grade
Muslim Legacy Series was founded by Mustafa Ahsan Siddiqui with a singular vision: to create the gold standard in Islamic education. Frustrated by the lack of sourced, authenticated, and developmentally appropriate Islamic curricula, Mustafa set out to build something different.
Every textbook, every lesson, every story in MLS is grounded in rigorous scholarship. The Grandpa Siddiqui method (K–8) and the Dadi Bia method (9–12) are not just engagement tools — they are structured pedagogical approaches that connect students to their Islamic heritage through characters who embody the values and knowledge of authentic Islam.
The mission is clear: to give every Muslim student access to Islamic education that is comprehensive, authentic, developmentally appropriate, and rooted in the sources of our faith. That's Muslim Legacy Series.
See our canon verification process in detail or download a free sample lesson to experience the MLS difference yourself.
See the MLS difference for yourself. Get a complete lesson from our Grade 3 Islamic Studies textbook, including teacher notes.