This podcast explores the ideas, philosophy, and curriculum behind Muslim Legacy Series. Hear directly from the author about why this curriculum was built, how it works, and what makes authentic Islamic education transformative.
In this episode, Mustafa Ahsan Siddiqui discusses the fundamental gaps in Islamic education today — from fragmented teaching materials to the lack of source verification — and how Muslim Legacy Series was designed to address each one systematically.
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Exploring the gaps in current Islamic education and the systemic approach behind MLS.
How authenticated sources change the way students engage with Islamic knowledge and why it matters.
How MLS introduces Islamic history at the elementary level through structured, age-appropriate learning.
Why a complete curriculum — not scattered lessons — is essential for building a grounded Muslim identity in children.
The very first episode — what MLS is, why it was created, and the vision behind a complete K–12 Islamic curriculum.
Parents and schools don't just need a curriculum — they need to understand the why behind it. This podcast bridges that gap by explaining the philosophy, pedagogy, and scholarly foundations of Muslim Legacy Series.
Whether you're a parent evaluating MLS for your family, a school considering adoption, or an educator exploring better teaching materials — this podcast gives you the context to make informed decisions about Islamic education.
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