A continuous charity — صدقة جارية — in memory of MD Prof. Dr. Aly Zahran (daddy) and Hamza Dabour (my beloved son).
Al-Andalusia
Curricula

Comprehensive Human Education

Every Al-Andalusia product is a complete curriculum package with defined educational goals — not a book, not a class, not a lecture. A system.

We made a deliberate choice: Al-Andalusia is print only.

A workbook your child writes in, a book they carry to the group, a parent guide with notes in the margins — these create a different relationship with learning than a screen does. Research consistently shows that physical materials produce deeper engagement and better retention for identity-formation learning.

The ten aspects of our curriculum

Ten essential dimensions of Islamic education.

Together they form a holistic learning experience that nurtures the mind, the heart, and the soul.

01

Quranic Studies

Relationship with the Book of Allah — understanding, reflection, application.

02

Islamic Creed (Aqidah)

Foundations of belief. Rationally held, emotionally felt, practically lived.

03

Moral Education (Adab)

Islamic character, dignity, manners and social conduct.

04

Islamic Law (Fiqh)

Practical law applied to real life in the modern world.

05

Prophetic Biography (Seerah)

The life of the Prophet Mohammad and other Prophets ★ as a living example — not as history, but as guidance for every situation.

06

Arabic Language

The language of the Quran as a living tool for understanding.

07

Islamic Legacy

Not dates and events — but living characters like Prophet Mohammed and others, as living examples — not as history, but as guidance for every situation.

08

Contemporary Issues

Sexual education, media literacy, social media safety, digital identity.

09

Life Skills & Career

Craftsmanship, vocation, and purpose through an Islamic lens. What you build matters. How you earn matters.

10

Spiritual Development

Tazkiyah — purification of the heart, resilience, mental health.

Our product lines

Three lines, one journey from ages 4 to 18.

Line 1
Ages 14–18
Available now

Teen Identity Curriculum

Islamic identity education for Muslim teens in non-Muslim countries. A peer group of 4–6. Parent guidance built in.

Aqidah · Fiqh · Islamic Manners · Contemporary Issues · Islamic Legacy · Craftsmanship & Career

Line 2
Ages 4–13
In development

Early Childhood Identity Packages

Three age-group packages, each a complete curriculum system. The parent is the teacher, with a full parent manual and defined learning goals.

Ages 4–6 · Ages 7–9 · Ages 10–13 — bridging to the teen curriculum

Line 3
Ages 7–9
In development

Engaging Science Series

Science that starts from the questions children actually ask — explored with depth and wonder. For any family that values curiosity-led learning.

Sold as a series of three books with reading goals and exploration activities