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Scholarly Foundation

Developed Under Islamic Guidance

Voice of Ummah is built through collaboration between Islamic scholars, qualified Qaris, experienced teachers, and education specialists.

Why It Matters

Scholarship Guides Technology

Technology is a powerful tool, but it requires careful guidance to be used well in an Islamic educational context. What we teach, how we teach it, and the way we present Quranic content must all reflect Islamic knowledge and scholarly tradition.

We believe that Islamic scholars and Qaris should shape Quran education — not technology companies. Our scholars and teachers define the content, the standards, and the boundaries. Technology serves their vision, not the other way around.

Our programme is reviewed periodically to ensure that it continues to meet both religious and educational standards.

Our Collaboration

Who Shapes Our Programme

Certified Qaris

Professional reciters trained in accurate and melodious Quran recitation, contributing to our Tajweed standards and recitation guidelines.

Quran Teachers

Experienced teachers with formal training who shape our day-to-day teaching practices and curriculum delivery methods.

Islamic Scholars (Ulema)

Qualified scholars who provide Islamic guidance, review our religious content, and ensure that our programme reflects sound Islamic principles.

Education Specialists

Professionals in curriculum design, child development, and learning-experience who contribute to our age-appropriate teaching strategies.

How We Work

Our Oversight Process

We take religious accuracy seriously. Here is how scholarly input shapes everything we do.

All Quran content and Tajweed guidelines are reviewed by certified Qaris before publication.

Our curriculum is developed in consultation with qualified Ulema to ensure religious soundness.

Teacher screening includes verification of Ijazah chains by knowledgeable staff.

Islamic studies content is periodically reviewed against established scholarly sources.

Parents may contact us to discuss the scholarly basis for any aspect of the programme.

We do not publish scholar names or endorsements without explicit written consent.

Questions about our oversight?

Contact us to learn more about how our programme is developed and supervised.

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