
For busy parents and growing hearts, Seeds of Iman unites Qur’an, Salah, Du‘a, Aqidah, Seerah, Hadith, and Arabic in complete,
at-home lessons that kids finish, remember, and choose.







“Twenty minutes we can do. We press play while dinner simmers, model once, and Iman takes it from there. No more bargaining at prayer time as Iman reminds us now.”


“I was terrified of teaching something wrong. Seeds of Iman gave me the words—simple scripts, gentle notes across madhhabs. My 7-year-old asks better questions than I did.”


“We keep them in public school, and Seeds of Iman is our daily anchor. After week 3, our son could explain the why behind sujood, and he wanted to lead maghrib.”


“I thought online meant alone. The parent calls and the community kept us steady on rough weeks. Small wins stacked, badges, stickers, big smiles.”


“Rotating shifts meant we kept missing classes. Seeds of Iman fits whenever we’re awake. Twenty minutes before bedtime and our 8-year-old leads the dua. I didn’t think that was possible.”


“I’m a new Muslim and my Arabic is basic. The scripts made me brave. Last night my 6-year-old corrected my wudu, gently, and we both laughed. We’re learning together.”

Dear Parent,
If you’re here, then the preview of Seeds of Iman likely showed you
a gentler way that helps your child draw closer to Allah with joy, not pressure.

We created this course because too many families were left choosing
between two imperfect options:
apps that entertain but don’t build lasting habits, or rigid programs that don’t fit real life.
Our children learned the rules, but not always the why.
We wanted to teach love before law that requires memorization.
And we wanted a rhythm that busy parents can sustain.
So we built a complete at-home curriculum that fits the margins of your day:
short, child-friendly micro-lessons; gentle modeling from you;
with a parent-light flow that feels doable on a Tuesday after a long day.
This is not about doing more but rather,
it’s about doing the small important things every day, until it lives in them.
With warmth,
Home Mosque







Qur’an : letters → recitation → meaning; gentle tajwid practice.
Salah & Fiqh : wudu, prayer steps, intentions, and the “why.”
Du‘a : daily supplications kids love to say (mealtime, bedtime, school).
Aqidah : who Allah is, Prophets, angels, simple, secure belief.
Seerah & History : beloved stories and role models that stick.
Hadith & Manners : live sunnah at home, truthfulness, kindness, adab.
Arabic : sounds, shapes, sight-words, confidence to approach Qur’an.
Note: Inclusive Sunni basics; jargon-free,
convert-friendly scripts.


All 7 modules (complete kids’ Islamic curriculum)
Lifetime access for your entire household
All future updates included
Printable packs, trackers, badges, certificates
Private parent community + bi-monthly calls (support, Q&A, accountability)
Mini-quizzes & reviews so progress is visible
(and celebratory)
All 7 modules (complete kids’ Islamic curriculum)
Lifetime access for your entire household
All future updates included
Printable packs, trackers, badges, certificates
Private parent community + bi-monthly calls (support, Q&A, accountability)
Mini-quizzes & reviews so progress is visible
(and celebratory)
I embraced Islam in 2004. My first classroom was a prayer rug and a stack of ink-smudged notebooks, Arabic on my tongue, Hanafi fiqh, creed, and adab lighting up the margins as I learned with traditional teachers who shaped my heart as much as my mind.
Then life handed me my greatest students: my three kids.
Our living room became the first “Home Mosque”, crumbs, crayons, and the call to prayer threading through the day.
I started writing the lessons I wished I’d had as a child: authentic to the tradition, age-wise, and heart-first, stories that lead to practice, meaning before motion, love before law.
If you’re a busy parent, think of me as your ustadh on call. Press play, I’ll teach; you model once, and watch it take root.
My aim is simple: little hearts that understand, love, and then live what they learn.
Rasheed G.
— Founder & Ustadh, Home Mosque


Twenty minutes a day is all it takes to become
a memory your child carries for life.
Bring the complete curriculum home.
Start today; thank yourself for years.
Yes. It’s built for twenty minutes, child-led lesson, you model once, quick check-in. No nightly prep, no guilt.
We lead with stories and meaning, not pressure. When kids grasp the why, the want-to follows.
Apps are thin; weekly classes are infrequent. Small daily seeds build memory and identity. This is a complete path, not a once-a-week event.
We use inclusive Sunni basics, note differences simply, and give convert-friendly scripts. Plus, the parent calls have your back.
Absolutely. It’s self-paced. Pause during travel or busy weeks; re-enter gently. This is a rhythm, not a race.
Arabic is taught sound-first, shape-aware, then bridged into Qur’an, tiny steps that build real confidence.
Use the community to meet families near you; try our co-op starter guide. Kids share wins; parents swap tips.
Good. We welcome them. Aqidah is taught with kind clarity, and we model humble, hopeful answers.
For most families, it replaces years of subscriptions or per-child tuitions. It’s one time, all kids, all updates and the habit it builds is priceless.
No. Come as you are. Model one small honest step a day. That’s how roots grow.
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