Siraj Endowment exports a vast range of curricula to dozens of educational centers, serving thousands of students worldwide. These programs have achieved remarkable results in student development, strengthening their connection to the Ummah, their faith, and the Prophet ﷺ.
In our export model, we don’t just publish books and lectures; we craft the "Educational Guide" that institutions follow to foster a holistic environment where students can truly flourish…
In our curricula development and export, Siraj focuses on five strategic pillars for student growth:
- Knowledge (‘Ilm): Mastery of the Quran and the Sunnah, alongside Sharia with its foundational instrumental sciences—including Creed, Hadith, Linguistics, and Jurisprudence.
- Faith (Iman): Prioritizing Tazkiyah (purification) and heart-reforming worship to draw students closer to Allah, covering practices like prayer, gratitude, and sincerity, while reinforcing absolute certainty in Islam through rational and Sharia-based evidence.
- Awareness (Wa’y): Empowering youth to understand contemporary intellectual challenges and navigate their reality, while taking pride in the glories of Islamic history.
- Reform Methodology (Islah): Following the Prophetic call to "convey from me, even if it is one verse," we believe a Muslim youth must be a force for good wherever they are. This role requires "Basirah" (insight)—grounded in Prophetic guidance yet fully aware of modern reality. By mastering the "Jurisprudence of Da’wah," our students become effective reformers who navigate society with wisdom and purpose.
- Strength (Quwwah): We believe in building capacity. By acquiring modern skills—from public speaking and writing to tech and IT proficiency—youth enhance their performance in education, Da’wah, and social life. This pillar is dedicated to equipping the Muslim youth with the practical "strength" needed to navigate and impact today’s world effectively.
Through these five pillars and a sound educational environment, we raise a generation ready to support the Ummah and uphold the faith.
Siraj Endowment remains dedicated to this goal: a religious renaissance led by young reformers.

