The Student of Knowledge Course - Online Programme
Beginner
Level
20
Lessons
Price
7 day free trial
Online
Type
You have a burning desire to learn Islam correctly, but where are you supposed to start? What do you do, who do you trust and learn from?
Maybe you’ve tried piecing things together yourself. A YouTube video here, a podcast there. The problem is, scattered learning leaves gaps. And gaps lead to confusion, not confidence. You’re not alone. These are the exact hurdles that hold most people back from building a real foundation in Islamic knowledge.
That’s why Madinah College built this online course. We’ve created a clear, structured programme taught by a qualified teacher who makes complex topics feel simple. You’ll study at your own pace thanks to it being pre-recorded.
Students Will Learn:
- The key challenges and concerns faced by students of knowledge.
- The importance of sincerity (ikhlas) in the pursuit of knowledge.
- How to maintain a humble and focused approach to seeking knowledge.
- How to balance and approach studying in a way that benefits both the learner and the Ummah.
What This Course Will Do for You
Think of this course as laying the first bricks of a house. Get the foundation right and everything you build after stands strong. Get it wrong and you’ll spend years patching cracks.
That’s the difference between starting with structure and starting without it. Students who begin without a clear path often waste years jumping between topics, picking up habits that hold them back. This course cuts through that confusion from day one.
You’ll learn how to set the right intention before you study. Niyyah isn’t just a box to tick. It shapes how you approach every lesson, every book and every teacher you learn from.
You’ll also learn the proper etiquettes of a student of knowledge. Adab is the backbone of real learning in Islam. Without it, knowledge doesn’t stick the way it should.
From there, you’ll build a clear picture of what to study and in what order. No more guessing which book to pick up next or which subject comes first. This course maps it all out for you. You’ll spot the common mistakes that trip up most beginners and avoid them early. That alone can save you years of going in circles.
Start wrong and every step feels like a struggle. Start right and progress comes naturally. This course makes sure you start right.
Who is this Course for?
Think of this course as laying the first bricks of a house. Get the foundation right and everything you build after stands strong. Get it wrong and you’ll spend years patching cracks.
That’s the difference between starting with structure and starting without it. Students who begin without a clear path often waste years jumping between topics, picking up habits that hold them back. This course cuts through that confusion from day one.
You’ll learn how to set the right intention before you study. Niyyah isn’t just a box to tick. It shapes how you approach every lesson, every book and every teacher you learn from.
About the Instructor Ustadh Muhammad Huzaifah ( حفظه الله)

You need a teacher whose knowledge comes from a real chain of learning. Ustadh Muhammad Huzaifah is exactly that.
He graduated from the Faculty of Shariah at the Islamic University of Madinah. He also holds a Master’s degree in Islamic Education. His credentials don’t just sit on paper. He puts them to work in every class he teaches.
Ustadh Huzaifah holds multiple Ijazat in the Mutun Talib al-Ilm, granted by Shaykh Abdul-Muhsin Al-Qasim, the Imam of Masjid al-Nabawi. That’s a direct connection to one of the most respected scholars teaching today.
As the founder of InkPot College, he’s spent years teaching Islamic texts, Shariah sciences and Arabic both online and in person. He knows how to break down complex subjects in a way that clicks with students at every level.
When you study with Ustadh Huzaifah, you’re not learning from someone who read a few books and started recording videos. You’re learning from a teacher rooted in traditional scholarship with the classroom experience to back it up.
FAQ
Where should I start learning Islam?
Start with this structured programme that covers the foundations first. That means learning correct intention, the etiquettes of seeking knowledge and a clear roadmap of what to study and in what order. Without these basics, everything else you learn sits on shaky ground.
How long does this course take?
The course is self-paced, so it fits around your schedule. There’s no pressure to rush. You can revisit lessons as many times as you need and move forward when you’re ready.
How do I enrol in a course?
Head to MCL Portal and once you’re registered, you’ll get immediate access to the course materials and can start learning right away.
Learning Path
Introduction to the Student of Knowledge
Lesson 1: Sincerity
Lesson 2: Correct Path
Lesson 3: Too Difficult
Lesson 4: Too Many Teachers
Lesson 5: Too Many Sciences
Lesson 6: Too Many Lessons
Lesson 7: Memorising
Lesson 8: Taking too long
Lesson 9: Can’t see the fruits
Lesson 10: Gathering Books
Lesson 11: Secular Studies
Lesson 12: Responsibilities
Lesson 13: Giving Dawah
Lesson 14: Wealth
Lesson 15: Getting Married
Lesson 16: Offsprings
Lesson 17: Wanting The World
Lesson 18: State of the Muslims
Lesson 19: Taking Positions
Lesson 20: Benefiting Others