From July 6th to August 28th 2026

Welcome to the ultimate Fardh-Ayn program, combining classical Islamic tradition with contemporary discussions. Learn the fundamental building blocks of your religion in a language that is critically needed in today's turbulent world.

Designed for the everyday Muslim who wants to move on from the chaos of YouTube & social media into structured learning.

Ideal for high school & university students!


Program Details

Schedule: 12pm to 4pm every weekday for 8 weeks
(45 minute break in between for prayer & lunch)

Location: Mississauga (TBA) and online via Zoom

Early Bird Discount: 25% off until June 1st 2026
(Use Coupon Code EARLY101 at Checkout)

Assessments Included to Help You Learn

Completion of Program Can Be Used Towards IISDP Credits





What Will I Learn?


From Doubt to Certainty

  • How to be certain that God exists.
  • How to be certain that the Qur'an is from God.
  • How to be certain that Islam is true.
  • How to filter harmful contemporary ideas from your beliefs.


Everyday Fiqh

  • How to worship Allah according to the Qur'an & Sunnah.
  • How to navigate life as a Muslim.
  • How to address criticisms of Islamic Law.
  • How to understand politics in Islam.


Islamic Spirituality

  • Tried & tested concepts & techniques from the scholarly tradition to transform your life.
  • Navigate obstacles in your relationship with God
  • Learn the link between Islamic spirituality & your mental health

NOTE: Includes Tests & Assessments




Instructor

Samir Hussain


Samir Hussain pursued undergraduate studies in Evolutionary Biology and Cosmology at McMaster University (Canada). During this period, his intellectual inquiries led him to conclude that the most coherent answers to fundamental questions of meaning, existence, and ethics are found within the Islamic intellectual and spiritual tradition.

He began his formal study of Islam in 2007, undertaking structured learning in English with established scholars in Canada. In 2010, he relocated to Riyadh, where he studied the classical Islamic sciences through private, one-on-one instruction with qualified scholars. In 2016, he moved to Cairo to pursue advanced studies in Hadith.

He holds ijazahs (formal authorizations) to teach many of the texts he studied with his teachers, spanning beginner to advanced levels across multiple disciplines within the traditional Islamic sciences.

Alongside his traditional studies, Samir Hussain developed a substantial professional teaching career, initially teaching English as Foreign Language at King Saud University for 6 years. From 2017 to 2024, he served as a post-secondary educator in Islamic Studies, with a focus on rigorous curriculum design, student formation, and the responsible transmission of the Islamic scholarly tradition.

His primary research interests include Islamic theology (ʿaqīdah), Uṣūl al-Fiqh, and philosophy, with a particular emphasis on the Arabic language as the foundation of scholarly engagement with the Islamic sources. In 2018, he founded The Usuli, a platform dedicated to clear, principled, and academically grounded discussion of Islamic thought.

Since 2021, he has been teaching classical Islamic texts online through FAHM Education. In 2025, he established a formal Islamic seminary and launched the Integrated Islamic Scholarship Development Program (IISDP)—a structured, multi-year program designed to train students in the Islamic sciences through a coherent, academically rigorous framework that bridges traditional scholarship and contemporary educational standards.

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