For Islamic schools & weekend programs

    Islamic history your students actually engage with

    Short, accurate, five-minute lessons that help Muslim students build knowledge, confidence, and pride in their heritage.

    Free pilot. No setup fees, no contracts to start.

    A multiple-choice history question in the Archives app

    Teaching Islamic history is harder than it should be

    Important history gets skipped, rushed, or taught without excitement.

    Misinformation everywhere

    Students absorb stereotypes and distortion from media and social platforms.

    No time, no resources

    Teachers lack the time and ready-to-use materials to do this history justice.

    Lessons that do not fit

    Long lessons do not fit real classroom schedules, so the history gets rushed or skipped.

    Parents want better tools

    Families want stronger resources but do not know where to start.

    Built for modern classrooms

    Micro-lessons, five minutes

    Perfect for warm-ups, enrichment, or independent learning.

    Carefully sourced content

    Accurate, age-appropriate, and free from political distortion.

    Identity-building

    Students learn who Muslims were, and who they can be.

    Gamified, but serious

    XP, levels, and streaks that drive engagement without trivialising history.

    Stories your students will unlock

    Progress through Islamic history. Each era unlocks new adventures.

    Rise of Islam

    Prophet Muhammad ﷺ & early expansion

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Damascus & the first dynasty

    Al Andalus

    Islamic Spain & Cordoba

    Abbasid Golden Age

    House of Wisdom & the sciences

    Mongol Invasion

    The end of the Caliphate

    Fatimids & Mamluks

    Egypt & the warrior slaves

    How Archives fits into your school day

    No new curriculum required. Archives fits around what you already teach.

    Class warm-ups

    Five minutes to start a lesson.

    Islamic studies enrichment

    Supplement your existing curriculum.

    After-school programs

    Weekend or after-school sessions.

    At-home extension

    For families to continue learning.

    What schools and parents see

    Students ask better questions
    Increased confidence and pride
    Higher engagement from students who usually disengage
    Parents feel relieved that learning continues at home

    Thousands of Muslim parents already use Archives at home. Schools extend that same experience into the classroom, creating continuity between school and family learning.

    Simple pilot, no risk

    Free school pilot
    Parents get an optional free trial
    Subscribing families pay directly
    Revenue share for the school or program
    No setup fees, no contracts to start

    We handle onboarding, tracking, and support.

    Let's pilot Archives at your school

    No obligation. Built for teachers, loved by families.