One short lesson a day. Plain English. Every teaching traced back to the Quran or an authentic hadith. Written for the person who just said the Shahada and is wondering what comes next, by someone who has been there.
Each lesson takes 3-5 minutes to read, plus one small task.
Every claim cites the hadith collection (al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abi Dawud, Tirmidhi) or the Quran verse it comes from. You can verify each one.
No guilt trips. Each day ends with one small thing to actually do today. That is how the habit builds.
Written within the orthodox Sunni tradition, without sectarian fights or fringe opinions. Where schools differ, we note it.
Read straight through, or jump to the day you need right now. Each card is its own page so you can bookmark or share it.
Belief, who Allah is, who the Prophet ﷺ is, the Quran.
Your first day as a Muslim, explained without the jargon.
Tawheed explained plainly, without the philosophy lecture.
A brief life sketch of the man you just accepted as messenger.
A user's guide to the book you'll read for the rest of your life.
What Muslims believe, in one page.
What Muslims do, in one page.
The meaning, before we get into the mechanics.
Ghusl, wudu, what breaks wudu, what to wear, facing qibla, the adhan.
How to do it, and when you need it.
The washing before every prayer.
So you know when you need to redo it and when you don't.
A short backup for when water is not available or safe.
Spoiler, almost anywhere.
Two things you settle before you start praying.
The call to prayer and what it is for.
Surah al-Fatihah, each movement, full rakahs, all five daily prayers.
Seven verses you will recite in every prayer for the rest of your life.
How salah starts.
What to do, what to say.
The closest a person gets to Allah.
How every prayer ends.
Everything you have learned so far, in order.
Rakah counts, times, and what makes each one different.
Halal food, Ramadan, zakat, Hajj, manners, old friendships, the Quran, and what comes next.
What is forbidden, what is not, and how to actually shop.
A short primer on the month everyone talks about.
What you owe, when you owe it, and why.
The pilgrimage you might do once in your life.
How the Prophet ﷺ treated people, scaled to the ordinary day.
The part nobody writes a pamphlet about.
A reading plan that works even if you cannot read Arabic yet.
What the path looks like a year in.
Month one is done. Here is the next year.
You do not have to read these in order, but day 1 is the gentlest place to begin. Four minutes. One task at the end.
Read day 1