Our mission
deen2u exists to be a free, ad-free, one-stop center for authentic Islamic resources. In one place you can read the Holy Quran with translation and recitation, study Hadith from the recognized collections, learn how to practice Islam step by step, read the stories of the Prophets, explore everyday rulings, and browse questions and answers — all sourced and referenced, with no adverts and nothing to buy.
We believe access to reliable knowledge of the deen should never be behind a paywall or buried in distractions. Our aim is simply to make it easier for a person to find, read, and understand — and then to take what matters to a qualified teacher.
Who it's for
deen2u is for anyone seeking to learn, including:
- New Muslims taking their first steps and wanting clear, trustworthy foundations.
- Students of knowledge who want quick, referenced access to primary sources.
- Anyone curious — Muslim or not — who wants to understand Islam from authentic material rather than hearsay.
Our values
- Authenticity. We draw on verified Quran text, recognized Hadith collections, and mainstream scholarship, and we cite our sources so you can check them.
- Clarity. We explain things in plain language without watering down the meaning.
- Humility. We are a study aid, not an authority. Where scholars differ, we say so rather than pretend there is only one view.
- Mainstream Sunni scholarship. Our content follows the understanding of the mainstream Sunni tradition and the four established schools of law.
- Pointing to qualified scholars. On any matter that affects your worship, obligations, or life decisions, we always encourage you to consult a knowledgeable, trustworthy scholar.
How we work
Every answer is meant to be traceable to its source. You can read exactly how our content is produced and verified in our Editorial & Sourcing policy. If something looks wrong, we want to know — corrections are welcome and taken seriously.
Get in touch
Questions, corrections, or feedback? Email us at [email protected]. You can also ask a question through the site, or read our published Editorial & Sourcing policy to understand how we handle sources.