A quiet place to learn, reflect, and grow in faith.
"A path for everyone."
Islam for all is a small, sincere project — a place where the teachings of Islam are presented clearly, respectfully, and with care. The intent is simple: to make authentic Islamic knowledge accessible to anyone who wants to learn, practice, or simply understand.
Whether you are a lifelong Muslim looking for a clear reference, a new Muslim taking your first steps, or a curious visitor wanting to know what Muslims actually believe and do — this site is built for you. Everything here has been written and verified with the awareness that the matters of religion are weighty, and that getting them right matters.
This verse captures the spirit we try to follow. No coercion, no harshness — just wisdom and good instruction, offered freely to anyone who wishes to engage.
Every page on this site has been built around a few non-negotiable principles:
1. Source everything. Every claim about Islamic practice, every duʿā, every ḥadīth, every verse of the Quran is cited to a specific source — Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, the four Sunan, the Quran with chapter and verse number, and the Sahih International English translation by default. If we can't source a claim, we don't make it.
2. Hanafi by default, ecumenical in spirit. This site is built and maintained by people of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence — one of the four major Sunni madhāhib, followed by most Muslims of South Asian, Turkish, and Central Asian heritage. Where rulings differ between schools, we follow the Hanafi position and say so explicitly. We respect all four Sunni schools and all sincere Muslim traditions.
3. Verify before publishing. Religious content is reviewed against multiple authoritative sources before going live. Where scholars disagree, we note the disagreement honestly rather than pretending there is one universal answer.
4. Acknowledge what we don't know. We are not scholars. We are practitioners and learners doing our best to share what is well-established. Where matters become technical or contested, we point readers toward qualified scholars and scholarly resources rather than pretending to authority we don't have.
The content on this site is built on the following foundation:
If you find any error — in a translation, a citation, an Arabic transcription, or anywhere else — please tell us. We will correct it immediately. Accuracy in matters of religion is not optional.
This site is a work in progress. If you'd like to suggest a topic, report an error, ask a question, or simply say salām — we'd love to hear from you.
We try to respond to messages within a few days, in shā Allāh.
May Allah accept the effort and grant us all knowledge that benefits.