Planting seeds
for Akhirah.
Your child deserves an education that doesn't make you choose between deen and the real world. Hikmah brings Islamic studies, serious academics, and practical skills under one roof — or lets you pick the stream that fits.
Secure your child's future — in this world and the next.
You already feel it
happening.
Your child spends six hours a day in a school where Allah is never mentioned. The values they absorb, the worldview they're forming, the questions they start asking — none of it is being shaped by their deen. And you can feel the distance growing.
So you send them to the madrasa. Two hours. Qur'an, surahs, some basics. Sincere teachers doing their best — but two hours cannot undo what six hours are building.
This isn't a scheduling problem. It's an identity problem. Your child is learning to live in two separate worlds — and eventually, one of them wins.
Hikmah exists so your child never has to choose.
Three paths,
one vision.
Choose the programme that fits your family. The full Formal Academia covers every domain. Or enrol in Qur'an & Deen or After School Skills on their own. Each stream is complete — no compromises, no half-measures.
Qur'an & Deen
The complete Maktab programme — eight subjects, structured from Pre-Madrasah through Grade 7. For families who want their children grounded in Qur'an and the sciences of deen, without the full academic track.
Fiqh · Aqaaid · Seerah · Practicals
Formal Academia
The all-inclusive path. The Cambridge curriculum from Primary through A-Levels, a complete Islamic studies programme, and hands-on skill development — all integrated into one programme. Nothing left out.
Islamic: Aqidah · Fiqh · Sirah · History · Personal Development
Skills: Coding · Robotics & IoT · Design
After School Skills
Four structured courses in coding, robotics, IoT, and graphics design. Real tools, real projects, real skills — after school, with focus and intention.
Building: Robotics & IoT
Creative: Graphics Design & Multimedia
Formal Academia includes both Qur'an & Deen and Skills Lab within it. Families can also enrol in either standalone stream separately.
Every programme, built with intention.
Academic excellence.
Mathematics, sciences, literature — taught rigorously, so graduates enter any university on their own merit.
Qur'an & deen.
Memorisation, tajwīd, classical Arabic, fiqh — the Islamic heart, structural not supplementary.
Skills for the future.
Coding, robotics, design, calligraphy — treated with the seriousness of any academic subject.
Character & adab.
Formation, not management. Small cohorts where every child is known, taught to become a capable Muslim adult.
What a Hikmah
graduate looks like.
We don't measure success by grades alone. A Hikmah graduate is formed — spiritually, intellectually, and practically.
- Grounded in Qur'an and the sciences of deen — not as a memory, but as a way of life
- Academically prepared for any university, any career, any country
- Able to build with their hands — code, circuits, craft, design
- Fluent in Arabic, literate in the classical Islamic texts
- Confident in who they are as a Muslim in the modern world
- Formed in character, adab, and responsibility to community
A promise to
your family.
Assalamu alaykum.
My name is Syed Mustafa Mubin, and I built Hikmah because I could not accept the choice our children are being asked to make.
On one side, the modern education system — it teaches how to earn a living, perhaps even how to live, but never why. It produces competence without conscience. Knowledge without purpose. On the other, our Islamic institutions — deeply sincere, but too often disconnected from the academic and practical realities our children will face. The result is a generation caught between two incomplete worlds.
But it was not always this way. When Baghdad, Damascus, and Córdoba were the intellectual capitals of the world, there was no wall between revelation and discovery. Al-Khwarizmi developed algebra. Ibn al-Haytham laid the foundations of optics. Ibn Sina wrote the canon of medicine. They did not separate faith from inquiry — because they understood that the One who revealed the Qur'an is the same One who created the universe. The laboratory and the mosque were never in conflict.
Hikmah exists to restore that connection. Our curriculum is built on a simple principle: tawheed-centric knowledge. Here, physics is taught to understand the power of Allah. Biology to explore the mystery of our own creation. History so we learn from the journey of the Ummah and lead its future. We are not preparing employees — we are forming thinkers, builders, and people of purpose.
I want to be honest about where we are. The curricula are built. The vision is clear. What I am looking for now are the founding families — parents who share this conviction and want to shape something that does not yet exist in our community.
Every family that registers interest will hear from me personally. Not a form response — a conversation about your child and what we are building together.
May Allah purify our intentions and grant this effort barakah and success. Upon Him we rely, and to Him we return.
Meet the team.
رَبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
"My Lord, increase me in knowledge."
What parents
ask us.
Come see it
for yourself.
We're inviting families to meet the founder, walk through the curriculum, ask every question on your mind, and see the vision for Hikmah in person.
Venue to be announced. Register below to be the first to know.
Help us build
something new.
We're looking for the first families who share this conviction. Leave your name — Mubin will reach out personally.