About This Course
Our Online Hadith Course teaches you to tell an authentic narration from a weak one to read a hadith and actually understand its chain, its text, and whether it can be relied on instead of forwarding whatever lands on your feed.
- Certified Al-Azhar tutors
• From basics to Ulum al-Hadith
• Male & female teachers available
Why This Course
Here’s the uncomfortable part: a fabricated hadith rarely sounds fake. It often sounds more moving, more quotable, and tidier than the authentic narration sitting next to it—which is exactly why invented sayings spread faster than sound ones. Knowing a few rules of the science changes that.
Once you understand the chain of narrators (isnad), the text (matn), and how scholars graded narrations as authentic (sahih) or weak (da’if), you stop judging a hadith by how good it sounds and start checking where it actually comes from.
- Read a narration in its two parts—the chain (isnad) and the text (matn)—and know which one a grading actually depends on.
- Tell sahih from da’if, and recognize why a “beautiful” quote with no sound chain still can’t be attributed to the Prophet ﷺ.
- Locate where a hadith sits—in trusted collections like Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, or nowhere reliable at all.
Course Content
Duration
(4 to 6 weeks )
- Understand what Hadith is and why it matters in Islam.
- Understand the difference between authentic (sahih), weak (da'if), and other types of Hadith.
- Study key Islamic beliefs and how Hadith supports Aqeedah and daily actions.
- Discover terms like sahih, da'if, isnad, and matn in clear, short lessons.
- Examine early, important, trusted sources like the Bukhari and Sahih Muslim Hadith.
- Apply Hadith in daily life with examples you can relate to.
- Build your base with short, guided steps that remove the fear of learning.
Duration
(6 to 8 weeks)
- Dive deeper into Hadith collections and their background.
- See how Hadith relates to real-life Islamic rulings, beliefs, and daily values.
- Learn how scholars check and verify Hadith narrators.
- Study topics like honesty, kindness, and prayer through Hadith examples.
- Read selected Hadith with simple notes that show how they connect to Qur'an verses.
- See how Hadith influenced the first Muslim communities and still does today.
Duration
(8 to 10 weeks)
- Study advanced topics in Hadith, like Ulum al-Hadith and narration rules.
- Learn about the narrator's history (Ilm al-Rijal) and why it helps confirm authenticity.
- Compare Hadith styles between major collections and scholars.
- Tackle harder Hadith and see how scholars discuss and understand them.
- Learn how to apply Hadith to modern situations without confusion.
- Join optional sessions with teachers to ask, reflect, and deepen your view.
The full course runs about 5 to 6 months across all three levels, at a daily commitment of 30 to 45 minutes — study before work, after dinner, or on weekends. You can pause anytime and pick up where you stopped, with 12-month access to review everything.
How It Works
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- Book two free trial lessons and meet a certified tutor trained in the Hadith sciences.
- A short placement chat sets your level basics, context, or analysis.
- Choose a daily 30–45 minute slot that fits before work, after dinner, or on weekends.
- Learn live with guided lessons and relatable examples, asking questions as you go.
- Review anytime with 12-month access, pausing and resuming without losing your place.
Who It's For
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- Total beginners
If you've never studied before, the Basics of Hadith come first what a hadith is, its key terms, and how to read one with none of the fear that the jargon usually brings. - Everyday social-media users
Anyone tired of not knowing whether a forwarded "the Prophet ﷺ said" is real, and who wants to check before they share. - Adults deepening their deen
Adults who want to learn Hadith online and connect narrations to daily values like honesty, kindness, and prayer. - English speakers
You don't need Arabic first; Hadith for non-Arabic speakers is taught in clear English, with every Arabic term explained in context. - Sisters & female students
A qualified female tutor is available on request, in a comfortable and respectful setting, for sisters and girls who prefer it. - Busy adults & professionals
Built for full lives: 30–45 minutes a day, on your schedule, with everything open for review whenever you have time.
- Total beginners
Why Choose Rahiq Academy
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- Certified scholars in the Hadith sciences
Al-Azhar graduates who teach authentication, not just translation of the text. - You learn to verify, not just memorize
Every term — isnad, matn, sahih, da'if — is taught so you can check a narration yourself, not take it on trust. - Female tutors available
For sisters and children who prefer a female teacher, in a comfortable and respectful learning environment. - Built for busy people
30–45 minutes a day, pause anytime, with 12-month access to revisit any lesson. - From basics to analysis
The same path takes a complete beginner all the way to Ulum al-Hadith and narrator criticism.
- Certified scholars in the Hadith sciences
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Stop Forwarding Hadith You Can't Verify
Our Online Hadith Course takes you from the first terms to real authentication, so the narrations you share and live by are ones you've actually checked book your two free lessons today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Hadith classes online live, or recorded videos?
They're live and tutor-led, so you can ask questions and discuss in real time , with 12-month access to recorded resources for review between sessions.
Is this a Hadith course for beginners, or do I need a background in Islamic studies?
It starts from zero—what a hadith is, and terms like sahih, da'if, isnad, and matn. Beginners are exactly who Level 1 is built for, with no prior background needed.
Do you have female tutors for sisters and girls?
Yes , a qualified female tutor is available on request for sisters and female students, in a comfortable, respectful setting. Just mention it when you book your trial.
Do I need to know Arabic to study Hadith here?
No. Lessons are taught in clear English with the Arabic terms explained, so you can study the meanings, context, and sciences without reading Arabic first.
How is this different from just reading hadith on my phone?
Reading a hadith shows you the text; this course teaches you whether to trust it the chain, the grading, and the source which a random post never reveals.
How much time does it take, and can I go at my own pace?
About 30–45 minutes a day, with the full course running around 5–6 months. You can pause and resume anytime, and everything stays open for 12 months.

