The Research Library

13 authority hubs. Scholarly rigour. Modern context. Every major question in Islamic life — researched, structured, and answered.

Research Compendiums

The Authority Hubs

Our primary research clusters — each containing deep scholarly audits and practical answers for modern Muslim life.

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Prayer (Salah)

The definitive archive for Salah — step-by-step prayer guides, rakat counts, missed prayers, and Friday Jumu'ah.

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Ritual Purity

Wudu Hub

Complete ritual purity guidance: how to make wudu, what breaks it, medical exemptions, and tayammum.

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35+ Guides

Halal & Haram

Deep-dive exploration of permissible and prohibited acts — food, finance, music, relationships, and modern life.

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Family Law

Islamic Divorce

Rules, rights, and rulings on Talaq, Khula, Iddah, and healing. A compassionate, scholarly guide for UK Muslims.

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Pillar 3

Zakat Authority

Comprehensive guide to mandatory charity, Nisab thresholds, and modern asset calculations.

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New Authority

AI & Islam Ethics

2026 scholarly audit on AI, ChatGPT, the Algorithmic Ethos framework, and digital worship.

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Emotion Audits

Spiritual Guidance

Connecting Divine revelation to human psychological resilience, grief, anxiety, and emotional healing.

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Beginners

Revert Roadmap

A structured, compassionate introduction to Islam for new Muslims and sincere seekers of truth.

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Professional

Working Muslim

Navigating the modern workplace — prayer at work, halal finance, contracts, and professional ethics.

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Consumer Audit

Lifestyle Hub

Research into modern consumer products, cosmetics, ingredients, and food labelling for Muslims.

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Deep Dives

Islam Explained

Philosophical and historical deep-dives into Sharia, Jihad, women in Islam, and core Islamic concepts.

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Interactive

Islamic Tools

High-fidelity research instruments: Zakat calculator, Missed Prayer calculator, and Hijri converter.

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New Authority

Dua Hub

The definitive 2026 scholarly hub for Islamic supplication, etiquette, and prophetic collections for every state of the human soul.

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2026 Launch

Health & Fitness

Scholarly guidance on body transformation, Ramadan fat loss, halal dieting, and exercise while fasting.

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13
Authority Hubs
150+
Research Guides
2026
Scholarly Audit Year
0
Fatwas Issued
Curatorial Oversight

Library FAQ

Understanding the structure, methodology, and scholarly standards of the DeenAtlas Research Library.

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How are DeenAtlas guides researched?

Our methodology audits classical Islamic texts alongside modern peer-reviewed sources. For contemporary issues like AI or finance, we apply the Maqasid al-Sharia framework to ensure ethical alignment with Islamic objectives.

Are these guides equivalent to Fatwas?

No. DeenAtlas provides educational explanations of scholarly consensus. Our content is designed for knowledge and clarity, not individual religious verdicts. For personal rulings, consult a qualified local scholar or Imam.

Which hub should I start with?

New Muslims should start with the Revert Roadmap. For daily worship questions, the Prayer and Wudu hubs are first ports of call. For financial questions, visit Zakat Authority or the Halal & Haram hub.

What is the 'Algorithmic Ethos'?

Our proprietary ethical framework for the digital age — ensuring technology serves human agency, accountability, and authenticity (the Triple-A Standard), as detailed in the AI & Islam Ethics Hub.

Does DeenAtlas cover UK-specific rulings?

Yes. Hubs like Islamic Divorce include dedicated UK context, covering civil law, MACA certificates, and legal recognition of Sharia processes within the British legal framework.

Educational Foundation

Academic Resource Notice

DeenAtlas provides academic explanations grounded in classical Islamic scholarship. Our research libraries organise and contextualise Islamic knowledge for modern readers. We do not issue religious rulings (fatwas). For personal religious verdicts, please consult your locally trusted scholars.