For seekers of knowledge

Study your deen.
Remember it for life.

An AI-powered, community-driven study platform for the Islamic sciences. Simple, time-tested review helps you truly retain what you study, and act on it, alongside your clan.

Kitāb at-Tawḥīd · Aqīdah
التوحيد
The Oneness of Allah
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Kitāb at-Tawḥīd · Aqīdah

Singling out Allah alone in His lordship, His worship, and His names and attributes.

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ʿUmdat al-Aḥkām · Fiqh
الطَّهَارَة
Ritual purity
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ʿUmdat al-Aḥkām · Fiqh

Removing impurity with water or clean earth, the key that unlocks the prayer.

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Tafsīr as-Saʿdī · Tafsīr
أَسْبَاب النُّزُول
Occasions of revelation
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Tafsīr as-Saʿdī · Tafsīr

The events a verse was revealed about, a lens for grasping its intended meaning.

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Al-Ājurrūmiyyah · Arabic
الفَاعِل
The subject (doer)
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Al-Ājurrūmiyyah · Arabic

The one performing the verb's action; always in the nominative, marfūʿ, case.

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Al-Arbaʿīn · Ḥadīth
الإِسْنَاد
The chain of narration
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Al-Arbaʿīn · Ḥadīth

The chain of narrators back to the Prophet ﷺ; how a report's authenticity is weighed.

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مَنْ سَلَكَ طَرِيقًا يَلْتَمِسُ فِيهِ عِلْمًا سَهَّلَ اللَّهُ لَهُ بِهِ طَرِيقًا إِلَى الْجَنَّةِ

“Whoever treads a path in search of knowledge, Allah will make easy for him a path to Paradise.”

Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim

Why we built this

I built the place I wish I had.

I spent two or three years studying my deen, and then life filled up. Family, children, work, and all the pressure that comes with them. Somewhere in the last year I noticed I was forgetting things I had already learned. Books I had finished felt new again when I opened them.

So I went looking for something to help me hold on to what I studied. Everything I found was built for another world. The tools were secular, they were not made for our texts, and they were not careful with our creed. Nothing brought the pieces together in one place a Muslim could trust.

So I started building it myself. Taleem Central is that place, and I am its first student.

Sayeed Iftekhar
Sayeed IftekharFounder, Taleem Central
How it works

Four simple steps, and it becomes a habit.

No feeds and no noise. You bring a book, and we turn it into a calm daily habit you can actually keep.

Bring your kitāb

Upload a book or a lecture, and we turn it into clean, readable text.

Get your cards

We write your review cards from the text. Each card holds the Arabic term, a simple meaning, and the full answer.

Review every day

A few cards a day, timed for the moment just before you would forget. Five calm minutes is enough.

Your clan holds the line

You study alongside your clan, you share one streak, and no one gets left behind.

Good company · Ṣuḥbah

You were never meant to study alone.

Knowledge has always been carried in the ḥalaqa, sitting side by side. A clan is a small circle of five to fifteen people studying the same books. You watch each other show up, and on the hard days you help one another back.

  • One streak, togetherYou keep the streak as a clan, not on your own.
  • Same books, same paceYou study the same texts and review the same cards, side by side.
  • Gentle accountabilityA quiet nudge when someone falls behind, and never a leaderboard to chase.
Ḥalaqat al-Fajr
8 members · Kitāb at-Tawḥīd
◆ 41-day streak
Yūsufreviewed 18 cards today
63d
ʿA
ʿAmmārreviewed 12 cards today
41d
BI
Bilālreviewed 20 cards today
29d
ZA
Zayddue in 3 hours · gentle reminder sent
7d
Why it works

Knowledge fades, unless you meet it again.

We forget most of what we read within a few days. So instead of reading a card again, you answer it from memory, and each card returns to you at the right moment, just before it would slip away. A little every day, and what you learn settles in for good.

This is what teachers now call spaced repetition. Our scholars knew it long ago as murājaʿah, the review they always insisted upon. We simply take care of the timing for you.

With daily review
Read once, then forgotten
Built for us

A place that honours your deen.

Made for our texts

Arabic comes first, whole books are welcome, and everything is handled with care for our creed.

Muslim owned

Your study is a trust we carry, not data to sell. And we are moving toward open, Muslim-run AI, so your learning never depends on anyone else's platform.

AI for your study

AI drafts your review material straight from the text, so a new book is ready in minutes. An AI study companion inside your clan chat is coming soon, in shāʾ Allāh.

Safe by design

Every upload is checked, so only genuine Islamic study material gets in. Your journal is private and encrypted, your data is never sold, and clans stay gender-separate: brothers with brothers, sisters with sisters.

A digital waqf

Built as a waqf, not a business.

Taleem Central is guided by service, not profit. What we charge covers running the platform and fairly supports the scholars, publishers, and teachers whose work lives here. We keep it within reach of every student, and any surplus goes to sadaqah that serves the ummah, in shāʾ Allāh.

Make duʿāʾ

Ask Allah to make this beneficial knowledge, and to accept it as sadaqah jāriyah.

Tell a student

Share it with a seeker of knowledge who would benefit. Guiding to good carries its own reward.

Support the costs

A paid plan and donations are coming soon, so we can keep it within reach of every student, whatever their means.

Are you a publisher, teacher, or student of knowledge who would like to work with us?

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Invite only

Taleem Central is opening slowly.

We welcome a few clans at a time, so every circle gets the care it deserves. There is no public sign-up. Someone already inside a clan brings you in with an invite.

I have an invite

Free to join, in shāʾ Allāh.