Jeel al-Khilafah
جِيلُ الخِلافة | نُربّي جيلًا يحملُ الأمانة
جِيلُ الخِلافة | نُربّي جيلًا يحملُ الأمانة
جِيلُ الخِلافة | نُربّي جيلًا يحملُ الأمانة

Jeel al-Khilafah | Free Islamic tarbiyah for Muslim families

Jeel al-Khilafah

Raising a generation that bears the amanah

Tarbiyah for the Muslim home

About us

Jeel al-Khilafah is a free library of Islamic tarbiyah for Muslim children, parents, and teachers. We gather, write, and translate the resources every Muslim home needs to raise a generation that knows its Lord and stands by its religion.

The Muslim family today is asked to do what generations before never had to do alone: pass on creed, manners, and Qur'an in a culture that pulls the opposite way. We make that work a little easier.

Our vision

A generation that carries Islam upon the way of the Prophet ﷺ and the Salaf, steadfast in faith, prepared for the renewal of the Ummah, by the leave of Allah.

Our mission

To put trustworthy Islamic tarbiyah within reach of every Muslim home, and to publish it freely for every parent and teacher striving to raise children upon Islam.

What we hold to
  • Trustworthiness
  • Excellence
  • Gentleness
  • Rooted in scholarship
  • Always free
What we aim for

Hearts that know their Lord, tongues that carry His Word, and hands that work for His Religion.

What we do

For children

  • Mirath curriculum for ages 3 to 5
  • Books of creed for children
  • Books of manners for children
  • Cards and stories of the Companions

For the Muslim family

  • Hisaan course for Muslim girls
  • Kateebat al-Usrah (Family Battalion)
  • Mothers of the Generation
  • Lessons from experienced educators

For teachers and schools

  • Full, free homeschool curricula
  • Activities, games, and worksheets
  • Guides for teachers and parents
  • Parenting consultations

Our curated library

  • Free PDF publications
  • Recommended books in tarbiyah and creed
  • Classical works on raising children
  • Studies in the fiqh of the Muslim family

Our tarbiyah methodology and the people behind it

Tarbiyah on the trace of the salaf, brought into the Muslim home as daily practice and drawn from the people of knowledge and their trusted sources.

our methodology

Mirath

Tarbiyah on the trace of the salaf, brought into the Muslim home as daily practice that meets the parent in the moment, not as detached theory. Three age-graded levels: Foundational (1–2), Preparatory (3–5), Post-preparatory (6+), with books, cards, and parent guides, all free.

the educator's daily frame

The seven balances

A frame in the educator's hand for weighing two paired virtues in every situation: gentleness and firmness, overlooking and accountability, helping the child and letting them stand alone, and what resembles these. No single template fits every home, no rule holds for every child in every moment. The frame trains the educator's discernment until he reads the moment's scale and meets his child on what most benefits.

writer and researcher

Dr. Layla Hamdan

A Palestinian writer, raised in the diaspora between the Arab lands and the West. Holds a master's degree in medicine, which has not turned her from the pursuit of Islamic knowledge, da'wah, and writing on the affairs of the Ummah. Founder of Kataeb al-Himmah, ʿAla Minhaj al-Nubuwwah, and Wasl, a news platform reporting on the oppressed of the Muslims.

lylahamdan.com

hadi and sirah

ʿAla Minhaj al-Nubuwwah

Recovering the prophetic hadi in worship and dealings, the biographies of his Companion-conquerors (each a fatih of his region), and the lives of the Mothers of the Believers and the women of the salaf. A thread tying today's believer to the first predecessors in state, in trace, and in emulation.

alaminhajalnobowa.com

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