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Build a home where Islam feels like home.

Structured Islamic parenting for busy Muslim mums — adab, deen, and emotional intelligence, woven into your everyday rhythms.

Motherhood today is loud, fast, and relentless. The Umm al Turrath path gives you a structured 12-week journey to raise children whose hearts are anchored in Allah — not through more content, but through the quiet, daily practices that shape character before curriculum.

FREE FOR MUSLIM MOTHERS

Start tonight with the Fitrah-First Blueprint.

A free PDF with three pieces inside, to help you take the first step toward raising children whose hearts are anchored in Allah — delivered straight to your inbox.

✦ The Fitrah-First Blueprint (PDF) — quiet daily rhythms that build deen, adab, and emotional intelligence, without adding to your plate

✦ A bonus kids' story (PDF) — ready to read at bedtime tonight

✦ The Golden Root Map — a family activity you can do this weekend.

Everything You Need for Islamic Parenting 

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Umm al-Turrath Path

Move from survival mode to soul-connection.

A step-by-step guide for the modern Muslim mother. Learn to raise confident, spiritually-grounded children through a unique blend of Prophetic wisdom and practical psychology.

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KidoXplore

Coming Soon

A teacher-built learning app for ages 2–8 — five subjects, one safe world. Also "world class"

A safe community for Muslim mothers — ask questions, share experiences, and receive spirit

Imara Mothers’ Circle 

You don’t have to raise your children alone.

A private sanctuary where you can ask real questions, share experiences, and receive spiritual guidance from mentors and a sisterhood of intentional mothers.

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Stories & Worksheets

Daily stories that nurture your child’s heart and imagination.

Bring your lessons to life with age-appropriate stories and hands-on activities that turn mealtime and bedtime into moments of faith-building.

Member Reviews

"Amreen’s approach changed my home. I stopped focusing on 'control' and started focusing on my child's heart. A true blessing."

Hala S

"Umm al Turrath was the shift I needed. My kids actually look forward to our Islamic bedtime routines now!"

Rawaida 

"I’m not a scholar, and neither is Amreen—and that’s why this works. It’s real advice for real, busy mothers."

Sara H.

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