
My Story
Like many Muslim mothers, I once carried a quiet fear: Was I doing enough for my children's faith? I watched the world pulling at their hearts and wondered how to make Islam feel like a sanctuary rather than a set of rules.
I want to be clear from the start: I am not a scholar. Umm al Turrath is not an academic course or a dry study of theory. It is a transformational journey — a roadmap born from the real, messy, and beautiful trenches of motherhood.
I grew up surrounded by strong, faith-rooted women who showed me what intentional motherhood looks like long before I had words for it. Years before ImaraHub existed, mothers in my community would quietly come to me with the same questions, in kitchens and after halaqas: How do I raise children who love Allah willingly? How do I stay calm when everything feels overwhelming? How do I hold the line without breaking the bond?
I wasn't a perfect mother — but I became an intentional one. I realised that raising children who love Allah naturally requires a shift in how we show up every single day. I began to live by a new blueprint:
I chose calm over control.
I chose connection over fear.
I chose character before curriculum.
Alhamdulillah, seeing two of my sons grow to become huffaz was a powerful reminder: when we whisper Allah's name before nursery rhymes and prioritise the heart, we shape destinies.
ImaraHub, and the Umm al Turrath path within it, was born from those quiet kitchen-table conversations. This is a return to Prophetic Motherhood — a path rooted in emotional safety and intentional faith-building, designed for the world our children are actually growing into today.
I'm here to help you turn motherhood into a legacy — guiding hearts back to their Creator, one home at a time.
With love and du'a,
Amreen
What I Teach
Adab before knowledge.
Character must precede and give meaning to anything we teach. The classical scholars knew this; we've forgotten it.
Calm over control. A regulated mother is the first sunnah of a peaceful home.
Connection over fear. Children who feel safe with us bring us their hardest moments — that is the doorway to influence.
Character before curriculum. Memorisation matters, but it lives or dies on the soil of adab.
Why ImaraHub Exists
Our children are growing up in a world louder, faster, and more pulling than any generation before them.
They don't need more content — they need mothers (and fathers) who are anchored, intentional, and emotionally present.
ImaraHub exists to give the modern Muslim parent practical, prophetic tools to raise children whose hearts are unmistakably connected to Allah.
Who This Work Is For
Although I write and teach as a mother, this work is for every parent who wants to raise a child whose heart is connected to Allah.
Fathers, single parents, and primary caregivers walk this path with us, and they are honoured here.
The voice is a mother's; the framework is for both parents.
Contact
Let's connect. For collaborations, podcast invitations, or speaking enquiries, reach me at admin@imarahub.com.
Find me on Instagram @imarahub for daily reflections.
