رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا

"My Lord, increase me in knowledge." — Qur'an 20:114

The school they built at home.
The record that proves it.

A homeschool dashboard built from the ground up for Muslim families — Quran, Arabic, and an Islamic school year at its core. Not adapted. Built.

What it holds

Every lesson. Every session. Every day. Visible.

Today's lessons, attendance and the days you missed, and each child's Quran progress — surah, ayah, and what's due for revision.

Today · /dashboard

Today — Thursday

Qur'an — Al-MulkAdam
Arabic — Lesson 14Adam
Math — FractionsMaryam
Science — The water cycleMaryam
Quran · Adam

سورة الملك

last reviewed 3 days ago

New

ayah 12–18

Revision

ayah 1–11

Recitation

full surah

Due for revision: ayah 1–11 (revision overdue)

Why not one of the other 158 tools

Every other tool treats Quran, Arabic, and Islamic Studies as renamed folders in a generic gradebook.

Generic homeschool tools

  • ✕ Quran is a subject folder with a grade
  • ✕ Arabic is a relabelled "language" slot
  • ✕ The school year ignores Ramadan
  • ✕ Hifz progress lives in a notes field

Sheath Academy

  • ✓ Surah, ayah range, session type, revision date
  • ✓ Arabic as a first-class subject from the start
  • ✓ A year that pauses for Ramadan automatically
  • ✓ A data model that knows what a Quran session is

The proof

When the review comes, you open one page.

Attendance, progress by subject, completed lessons, portfolio evidence, and your own reflections — gathered into a single records report, ready to print. The midnight-before-the-review scramble is simply over.

Records report · ready to print

School year 2025–26 · Maryam

Attendance

168 / 170 days

Subjects

6 active

Lessons completed

412

Evidence items

57

Qur'an
82%
Arabic
74%
Math
91%
Science
68%

No streak counters for prayer. No virtue points. No leaderboards.

Quantifying spiritual practice creates comparison pressure and performative worship. This software does not do that. Not as an oversight — as a commitment.

Your family's data stays yours

We store what runs the school day — lessons, attendance, evidence. Spiritual practice is never tracked, scored, or shared.

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Built by a Muslim family

Made by people who homeschool with Quran at the centre, for the review days and Tuesday mornings we live ourselves.

Proof, not promises

Real records you can print and hand to an advisor or reviewer — evidence the learning happened.

Built by a Muslim family. For yours.

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