My Islam Guide Has Officially Launched!

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Alhamdulillah, My Islam Guide is now live. This project has been on my mind for a long time, and today marks the first step in building something meaningful—a resource to help people learn about Islam in a simple, structured way.

At launch, the focus is on two key resources:

📌 Umrah & Hajj Flashcards – A set of flashcards covering the essential steps and Duas for Umrah and Hajj, available in both digital and printed formats.

📌 30 Days of Ramadan Guide – A structured guide designed to help Muslims make the most of Ramadan, with daily reflections, Quranic ayats, and practical steps to deepen their connection with faith.

These are just the starting points, and there’s a lot more planned in the coming months. The goal is to create clear, beginner friendly guides for those who want to understand Islam without feeling overwhelmed.

Why This Project Exists

This is a one person project, built from the ground up using the skills I’ve gained over the years—technology, marketing, design, and web development. For a long time, I’ve used those skills for work and personal projects, but at some point, I started thinking about how to use them for something bigger.

Everything we have—our skills, time, and resources—is a gift from Allah. The question is, how do we use them?

That thought led to My Islam Guide. Instead of waiting for the “perfect time,” I decided to start with what I have and build from there. There’s no big team, no funding—just an effort to create something that, inshallah benefits others and serves as a form of sadaqah jariyah (ongoing charity).

What’s Next?

Over the next few months, the focus will be on expanding the content, refining the existing guides, and working on additional resources like a Ramadan planner, a page dedicated to the 99 Names of Allah, and a downloadable collection of 33 important Quranic ayats.