About This Course

Why We Built This

A note on the purpose, approach, and honest limits of the Complete Seerah system.

1. Why This Course Exists

This course was built by a Muslim who wanted to understand the life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ properly — not in fragments, not through occasional reminders, but as a complete, connected story from beginning to end.

After years of encountering scattered pieces — a story here, a battle there, a name mentioned without context — it became clear that most of us know about the Prophet ﷺ without actually knowing his story. We recognise the names. We cannot place them in sequence.

The Complete Seerah course is the structured learning tool that was missing: one hundred parts, in order, covering the full biography from pre-Islamic Arabia to the final days of the Prophet ﷺ.

2. The Problem We’re Solving

Most Muslims grow up with Seerah knowledge that is:

  • Fragmented — absorbed through khutbahs, books, and YouTube clips with no common thread
  • Out of sequence — famous stories known without knowing what came before or after
  • Surface-level — names memorised without understanding their significance
  • Disconnected — events learned without grasping how one led to the next

The result is a biography we love but cannot fully explain. This course is an attempt to fix that — not through a single lecture or a short summary, but through a structured, sequential journey that builds understanding part by part.

3. What This Course Is

The Complete Seerah is a structured learning system. It is designed for a Muslim who wants to understand the life of the Prophet ﷺ as a connected story — not just memorable moments.

100 sequential parts

Covering the full biography in chronological order

Multiple formats

Video, audio, briefings, slides, infographics, flashcards, and quizzes

Progress tracking

Learn at your own pace with clear completion tracking

Built for retention

Each part uses multiple formats to reinforce understanding

The goal is clarity, structure, and retention — not entertainment. The course is serious about learning without being unnecessarily difficult to follow.

4. What This Course Is Not

We want to be honest about what this course does not claim to be:

  • Not a fatwa source. This course does not issue legal rulings (fatwas). It is a historical and biographical learning resource.
  • Not a replacement for qualified scholars. The course is a structured learning tool. It does not replace the study of classical Seerah texts under qualified scholars.
  • Not a source of weak or fabricated narrations. We work to avoid fabricated stories, exaggerated claims, and narrations without basis. Where there is genuine scholarly disagreement, we note it.
  • Not entertainment-first. The course is designed to teach. We do not sensationalise or dramatise events to make them more engaging at the cost of accuracy.

5. Our Approach

The course is built around a simple principle: understand the story before trying to memorise the details.

Each part is designed to teach the context — what was happening, why it mattered, and how it connects to what came before and after. The goal is not that you can recite dates, but that you understand why events unfolded as they did.

We follow the major classical Seerah sources. Where narrations are disputed, we aim to acknowledge that honestly rather than present one version as settled fact.

For more detail on our sources and methodology, see the Methodology page.

6. Contact & Feedback

If you find an error in the course, a weak narration we should have flagged, or a factual claim you want us to review — please tell us. We take corrections seriously.

If you have a question, a technical issue, or want to give general feedback, we welcome that too.