The Greatest Story Ever Told —
Lived by the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
Walk your child through the life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ — his childhood, his kindness, his struggles, his victories — taught chapter by chapter as living stories by a caring Ustad. Not dry textbook history. The Seerah told the way Muslim children have heard it for fourteen centuries: warmly, vividly, and with lessons they will carry for the rest of their lives.
Why Every Muslim Child Should Learn Seerah
The Seerah (biography) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is not just history. For a Muslim child, it is the answer to a question the world is constantly trying to answer for them: who do I want to be like? Cartoons, influencers, and football players all compete for that role in a child’s mind. The Seerah gives them someone real, someone Allah Himself called the best of creation.
When a child knows the Prophet ﷺ — not as a name in a Dua but as a person, with a childhood and a mother and friends and feelings — something changes in the way they pray, the way they treat their siblings, and the way they handle being teased at school. They have a model now. A real one.
At IqraExpert, our Ustads teach Seerah the way it was meant to be transmitted — through storytelling. Each session is a chapter in the greatest life ever lived, told with warmth, care, and the moral weight every event carries. Not dry textbook facts your child will forget. Stories they will retell to their own children one day, InshaAllah.
“Indeed in the Messenger of Allah you have an excellent example.”
The Eight Eras of the Seerah
The Seerah is taught in eight chapters — from the world before the Prophet ﷺ was born to his final farewell. Your child experiences it as a continuous story, with each chapter building naturally on the last.
How We Teach Seerah at IqraExpert
Children remember stories — not bullet points. Our Ustads narrate Seerah events vividly, with details that bring scenes to life. Your child will be able to retell the story of the Cave of Hira like they were there.
Every class is interactive. The Ustad asks the child questions: “What do you think the Prophet ﷺ felt at that moment?” Children think, answer, and remember more deeply because they are part of the story.
Every event ends with a “today” question: How does this apply to you? When the Prophet ﷺ forgave his enemies, what does that mean for how you handle a friend who hurt you? Real, daily, relevant.
A 7-year-old gets the story simply, with vivid imagery. A 14-year-old gets the historical depth, the political context, and the deeper lessons. Same Seerah, different telling — matched to your child.
Course Details
6–12 Months Complete Seerah
From birth to passing — the full Seerah taught chronologically. Pace adjusted to the child’s age and comprehension. Younger children take longer; older students move faster through context.
2–3 Classes per Week · 30–40 Minutes
Runs alongside Quran and Islamic Studies classes perfectly. Flexible morning, evening, or weekend timings to match your child’s school schedule.
None Required
Suitable for children with zero prior Islamic knowledge. Basic Islamic Studies for Kids helps but is not required. The Seerah itself teaches everything else along the way.
From ₹2,999 / Month
Free trial class included — no payment required. Sibling and family discounts available. View full pricing →
💡 Sisters & girls: The Seerah course is fully available with certified female Alimahs through our Sisters Private Classes programme — Pardah-friendly, camera-optional, completely private.
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Let Your Child Meet the Prophet ﷺ
Book a free Seerah trial class. Your child will hear their first chapter of the greatest life ever lived — and walk away knowing a real hero who lived 1400 years ago and is still teaching the world how to be human.
