Courses and Classes

Learn Islam with Confidence, At Your Own Pace

Whether you are new to Islam, returning after time away, or simply eager to deepen your faith, taking structured courses can help you grow with clarity and confidence. You do not need to travel abroad or enrol in a seminary. Today, high-quality Islamic learning is available online and in person, often for free or at low cost.

This page gives you everything you need to start or continue your Islamic education. We have carefully selected trusted platforms, useful categories, and practical tips for choosing the right course for your life.


Why Take Islamic Courses?

Learning Islam through guided study protects you from confusion, misinformation, and spiritual burnout. It gives structure to your learning and lets you connect with experienced teachers and scholars.

Taking regular courses will help you:

  • Understand the religion beyond social media quotes
  • Build a solid foundation in beliefs, prayer, and character
  • Ask questions in a safe environment
  • Learn in an organised way that fits around your life
  • Connect with real scholars and verified teachers
  • Develop as a Muslim in both knowledge and action

“When Allah wishes good for someone, He gives them understanding of the religion.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 71)


What Kind of Courses Are Available?

You can study almost every subject of Islam online today. Choose based on your needs, interests, and level.

Core Subjects for All Muslims

SubjectWhat You Learn
Beliefs (Aqeedah)Who is Allah, what Muslims believe, clarity on the unseen
Prayer and Worship (Fiqh)How to pray, fast, give Zakat, and purify yourself
Qur’an and HadithThe words of Allah and the sayings of the Prophet ﷺ
Character and Manners (Akhlaq)Dealing with people, anger, envy, generosity
Spirituality (Tazkiyah)How to connect to Allah and purify the heart
Marriage and FamilyRoles, rights, harmony, conflict resolution
Money and BusinessHalaal income, avoiding interest, ethical spending
Islamic HistoryStories of the Prophets, companions, and golden era

Recommended Platforms (Trusted and Free or Low Cost)

These platforms are taught by verified Sunni scholars and follow traditional methods of teaching. You can study live or at your own pace.

SeekersGuidance

www.seekersguidance.org

  • 100 percent free
  • Structured learning tracks for beginners to advanced
  • Taught by qualified scholars from Hanafi, Maliki, and Shafi schools
  • Available worldwide with certificates
  • Good starting point for reverts and lifelong learners

AlMaghrib Institute

www.almaghrib.org

  • Paid short courses from dynamic scholars
  • UK and global seminars on contemporary topics
  • Engaging, youth-friendly, practical content

Cambridge Muslim College

www.cambridgemuslimcollege.ac.uk

  • Short courses and academic lectures
  • Ideal for deeper reflection and bridging tradition with modern life
  • Headed by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad

Whitethread Institute

www.whitethreadinstitute.co.uk

  • Advanced fiqh, theology, and fatwa training
  • Suitable for serious students and imams
  • Led by Mufti Abdur Rahman Mangera

ZamZam Academy

www.zamzamacademy.com

  • Courses and lectures by Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf
  • Hanafi fiqh, personal development, and classic text study
  • Also offers Q and A archive

Islamic Online University

www.iou.edu.gm

  • Structured online degrees and diplomas
  • International recognition
  • Covers wide Islamic and social science topics

Local Classes in the UK

Many mosques, Islamic centres, and charities offer in-person classes for:

  • Tajweed and Qur’an recitation
  • Fiqh and Aqeedah
  • Arabic and Islamic history
  • Children and teenage Islamic education
  • Revert support and mentorship

Check with your nearest mosque or community centre. Some also livestream classes or upload videos to YouTube and Facebook.


Choosing the Right Course for You

Here are a few tips when selecting a class:

  • Start with one subject and build slowly
  • Choose teachers who are qualified and respected
  • Look for interactive options where you can ask questions
  • Make sure the content is aligned with traditional Sunni scholarship
  • Avoid self-proclaimed teachers who reject all madhhabs or speak with anger
  • If you are a revert, look for courses labelled beginner or “Essentials of Islam”

You can also email us at Halaal.co.uk for help choosing the best course for your level and goals.


Study Planner Example

WeekFocus
Week 1Watch 2 short videos on prayer from SeekersGuidance
Week 2Begin Qur’an reading practice with Tajweed basics
Week 3Join a local or online Aqeedah class
Week 4Study one Hadith per day and reflect on it

You do not need to study for hours. Even 15 minutes daily can change your life over time.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is online learning really effective?
Yes. Many online courses are structured just like university modules. You can access real scholars and complete full learning paths without leaving home.

How much should I study?
Start with 15 to 30 minutes a day. If you are consistent, that will build into solid knowledge. Avoid cramming or rushing.

Do I need to follow one school of thought?
Yes. It is safer to follow one recognised madhhab (like Hanafi) when studying fiqh, especially as a beginner. This avoids confusion and builds confidence in daily practice.

Can sisters attend classes?
Absolutely. Many platforms have women-only classes or offer the same content online for privacy and flexibility. Sisters should be encouraged and supported in their learning journey.


A Quote to Inspire You

“Whoever travels a path in search of knowledge, Allah will make easy for him a path to Paradise.”
(Sahih Muslim, 2699)

You do not have to be a scholar. You just need to be sincere. Start today and let knowledge transform your heart, mind, and actions.