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Qist Online Maktab

12 Years Structured online education Program for nurturing Islamic soul.

Interactive Learning

Engaging curriculum fostering critical thinking and faith.

Expert supervision for holistic Islamic education journey.

Building strong moral character through education.

Balanced Curriculum
Expert Guidance

Raising Confident Muslim

A Confident Muslim

At Qist Maktab, we nurture our kids through a structured homeschooling program, blending classical sciences with modern training to develop faith, critical thinking, and strong moral character.

A group of children sit attentively on a carpet in a mosque, listening to a man standing before them. The architecture features high arched ceilings and ornate designs. The children are wearing colorful clothing, some with headscarves or masks.
A group of children sit attentively on a carpet in a mosque, listening to a man standing before them. The architecture features high arched ceilings and ornate designs. The children are wearing colorful clothing, some with headscarves or masks.
Education is a process which enables a person to differentiate between good and bad, right and wrong, true and false.

Imam Ghazali

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Empowering the soul

Structured online homeschooling program nurturing the next generation of Islamic scholars and intellectuals.

men kneeling and bowing inside building
men kneeling and bowing inside building
Young boys wearing traditional white attire and turbans are sitting together in a classroom setting. They are focused on reading and studying from open books placed on a wooden desk. The environment appears to be a learning or religious study setting with simple, neutral walls and a carpeted floor.
Young boys wearing traditional white attire and turbans are sitting together in a classroom setting. They are focused on reading and studying from open books placed on a wooden desk. The environment appears to be a learning or religious study setting with simple, neutral walls and a carpeted floor.
Learning By Action

Transforming knowledge into lived practice.

We believe that true understanding comes through action. That’s why our students are encouraged to practice what they learn,not just memorize it. From performing Wudu and Salah correctly, to acting on Hadith-based manners, to participating in service projects and family discussions, Islamic teachings come to life through guided experience.

Whether it’s keeping a Salah tracker, writing reflections on daily ethics, or explaining Quranic values at home, our learners grow by doing, reflecting, and improving.

This approach builds confidence, discipline, and a deep sense of purpose, ensuring that knowledge becomes a part of their character,not just their notebooks.

Connecting to the heritage

Reviving the legacy of Islamic scholarship in young hearts and minds.

We revive tradition. Our students are guided to see themselves as part of a continuous chain (silsilah) of scholars, seekers, and reformers who preserved and transmitted the light of Islamic knowledge through every age.

Through classical texts, stories of great scholars, and exposure to original sources, students develop a living connection to the intellectual and spiritual heritage of Islam,from the era of the Sahabah to the golden age of Andalusia, from Khurasan to Delhi.

We aim to nurture a sense of identity, pride, and responsibility in our students,so they may walk in the footsteps of their predecessors and carry this noble heritage forward into the future.

A person wearing a white hijab sits at a table working on a tablet. The background is a plain gray wall, and the focus is on the back of the person. The tablet displays text, suggesting focused work or study.
A person wearing a white hijab sits at a table working on a tablet. The background is a plain gray wall, and the focus is on the back of the person. The tablet displays text, suggesting focused work or study.

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