Kids of Deen is a global online marketplace that connects students with qualified, verified Islamic teachers for Quran, Arabic, and Islamic Studies. Learn from the comfort of your home, at your pace, with teachers from around the world.
Yes, absolutely. You can browse teacher profiles, watch introduction videos, and book trial sessions with the teacher that best fits your learning style and goals.
Yes! While many students are children, Kids of Deen is open to all ages. Adults and teenagers seeking to improve their recitation, memorize Quran, or deepen Islamic knowledge are welcome.
You book and pay for classes directly through our secure platform. You can schedule weekly lessons, buy bundles, or set up recurring sessions—flexible to your time zone and teacher availability.
No worries. You can switch teachers anytime, and our support team is here to assist you. We're committed to helping you find the perfect fit.
We offer a professional, structured, and secure environment with verified teachers, flexible scheduling, progress tracking, and global access—something traditional setups can't match.
You can choose 30-minute or 1-hour sessions, depending on the teacher's offerings and your preferences.
We offer standardized Islamic curriculums (for Tajweed, Hifz, Aqeedah, etc.) but every teacher can also customize the learning path based on the student's level, pace, and goals.
Yes, some teachers offer group/family sessions at discounted rates. You can message the teacher directly or ask our support team to help arrange it.
Yes, we use SSL encryption and secure payment gateways. Your privacy and safety are a top priority on Kids of Deen.
You can cancel or reschedule directly through your dashboard with at least 24 hours notice, depending on your teacher's policy.
Every instructor undergoes a rigorous multi-step vetting process, including credential verification (Ijazah or Islamic university degrees), background checks, teaching sample reviews, and personal interviews. We ensure every tutor is highly qualified, experienced, and proficient in Islamic education and/or Qur'anic sciences.
We give 5% of our profits in Sadaqah, voluntary charity, to support Islamic initiatives. This is in addition to the Zakat obligations that we, as Muslims, are required to fulfill individually. By learning with us, you are also contributing to ongoing charitable efforts in the ummah.
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