About Hikmah
Education.
Planting seeds for akhirah — rooted in deen, fluent in the world.
Tawheed-centric knowledge
Every subject at Hikmah is taught through a single lens: that all knowledge originates from Allah and returns to Him. This is not a slogan — it is the organising principle of every lesson plan, every assessment, and every conversation between teacher and student.
When a child studies the water cycle, they also study the ayat that describe rain as provision. When they learn algebra, they learn that Al-Khwarizmi — the father of the discipline — began his treatise with Bismillah. When they study history, they see the rise and fall of civilisations as signs, not accidents.
This is what Muslim education looked like for a thousand years. The scholars of Baghdad, Damascus, and Córdoba did not separate revelation from discovery. Hikmah exists to restore that tradition — not as nostalgia, but as a functioning school in Sylhet that produces graduates ready for both the modern world and the akhirah.
How the programmes connect
Three streams, designed to work alone or together. Every family chooses the path that fits.
Formal Academia
The all-inclusive path. Cambridge academics (Primary → A-Levels), Safar Islamic studies, and the Skills Lab — all integrated into one programme. Nothing left out.
Qur'an & Deen
The full Maktab programme — eight subjects from Pre-Madrasah through Grade 7. Qur'an, surahs, duas, hadith & akhlaaq, fiqh, aqaaid, seerah, and practicals.
After School Skills
Coding, robotics, electronics, and practical technology skills. After school hours, designed to complement existing schooling.
Principles, not slogans
Integration, not addition
Most schools bolt Islamic studies onto a secular curriculum. Hikmah integrates them. A student does not switch between "Islamic mode" and "academic mode" — the worldview is one.
Formation, not management
With a maximum of 15 students per class, every child is known by name, temperament, and potential. We are not managing behaviour — we are forming character over years.
Hands build conviction
A child who solders a circuit, codes a working application, or builds a robot carries a confidence that no textbook alone can give. Skills are not extracurricular — they are core.
Classical roots, modern fluency
Students engage with primary Arabic texts — not translations of translations. At the same time, they learn the tools and thinking patterns of the 21st century. Both are non-negotiable.
Syed Mustafa Mubin
Founder, Hikmah Education
Mubin spent years watching families make the same impossible choice — strong academics with no deen, or sincere Islamic education disconnected from the world their children would inherit. He built Hikmah to end that compromise.
His approach draws from the classical Islamic tradition where scholarship and faith were inseparable, and applies it to a modern school that teaches coding alongside Qur'an, physics alongside fiqh, and character alongside everything.
Every family that registers interest hears from Mubin personally. Not a form response — a conversation about your child and what Hikmah is building.
The Team
Syed Mustafa Mubin
Built Hikmah to end the compromise between strong academics and sincere Islamic education. Every registered family hears from him personally.
Mashrur Rahman
The road to July 2027
Curricula developed
All three programme curricula designed and reviewed.
Founding families
Speaking with parents, gathering interest, shaping the community.
Team & campus
Recruiting teachers, finalising the space in Sylhet.
Doors open — July 2027
First cohort begins. Founding families get priority enrolment.
Be part of the beginning.
Founding families shape the culture, the community, and the direction of Hikmah. Register your interest and hear from Mubin directly.
Become a Founding Family