Fatawa Center
Personalized scholarly answers for real questions. These questions become data that helps IRN identify community needs and build research-based guidance.
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Practical support for converts and new Muslims—simple learning, real-life guidance, and resources that help people practice with confidence and stability.
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Authentic Islamic learning through chained transmission. Structured study pathways that feed IRN with rigorous, credible knowledge for research and publication.
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Three pathways. One research vision.
Islamic Research Network is built on three complementary platforms—each serving a distinct need in the community. Together, they generate real questions, verified learning, and lived insight that shape research and resources.
Fatawa Center
A scholarly Q&A service for real-life questions. Patterns across submissions reveal emerging needs and inform IRN’s research priorities.
- Community questions mapped into themes and trends
- Evidence-guided writing grounded in fiqh methodology
- Research briefs shaped by recurring concerns
Embracing Islam
A guidance platform for converts and new Muslims—designed to support practice, belonging, and steady spiritual growth.
- Clear learning pathways for early practice
- Practical support for common transition challenges
- Spiritual formation—habits, consistency, and purpose
Ijazah Institute
Structured Islamic study rooted in authenticated transmission—built for serious students who want clarity, rigor, and scholarly grounding.
- Curriculum-based learning across core disciplines
- Guided progression with scholarly supervision
- Learning that supports research-grade precision
IRN translates real questions and real journeys into reliable resources—bridging scholarship, practice, and research. If you would like to sustain this work, you can support IRN through giving or partnership.