Parent stories

Quiet words from
families like yours.

Trust isn’t built in headlines. It’s built one family, one lesson, one report at a time. Here’s what parents say — in their own words.

For the first time, my son asks when his lesson is. He calls his teacher his ‘shaykh’ — with pride. That word, that pride, is everything I hoped for.
Aisha
Auckland, NZ
Little Lantern
It doesn’t feel like an online class. It feels like a trusted uncle sitting with my daughter every week. She looks forward to it in a way I didn’t think was possible.
Omar
Toronto, CA
The Reader
The weekly reports made me realise something. This isn’t a service. It’s a partnership. Our mentor knows our daughter better than her school does.
Sara
London, UK
The Companion
I was 34 and couldn’t read the Qurʾān. Ustadha Hafsa never once made me feel small. Six months in, I read Sūrat al-Mulk with my children before bed.
Nadia
Sydney, AU
Sisters’ Circle
As a revert, I’d tried three different online academies. RIHLA is the first one where I felt taught, not processed. My scholar has genuine patience.
Yahya
Dublin, IE
Revert Foundations
I’m the father — the one who reads the fine print. Qualifications real, safeguarding real, dashboard actually useful. Rare combination.
Kamal
Melbourne, AU
The Reader
In brief

Calm, structured, and beautifully thoughtful.

Fatima · UK

The first Quran class my daughter runs to.

Zainab · NZ

Reports I actually read.

Mustafa · CA

It feels like a small, careful school.

Imran · UK