About

Welcome to the Jannah Network – Serving the Online Muslim Community! est 2007

The Jannah Network is an umbrella organization of a variety of unique services and websites. Having a virtually and diversely accommodating setup, we cater to an audience of all demographics. Our management extends from an online academy to one of the largest Islamic forums on the net. Currently with over 30,000 registered users (and counting), the Jannah Network aspires to provide quality and gratuitous services.

The Jannah Network is a platform for exchanging educational and inspirational resources. We welcome and encourage public participation within our vast, yet close-knit community. Although some of our websites date back to 2004, the Network was founded in August 2007 under the title “Al-Huq.”

 

“To seek sacred knowledge is an obligation on every Muslim.” (Ibn Maja)
Educations are of two types: religious and secular. Both encompass our every day livelihood, but the difference lies in the weight of importance. There are consequences for not being able to meet the standards of the Hadith mentioned above, and that consequence affects the whole community altogether. Knowledge is of such status that at the time of the Prophet’s demise, he left behind neither gold nor silver for even his close relations. Instead, he presented to us the gift of knowledge which is still being inherited by millions across the globe to this very date.


Non-Muslim countries such as Africa, Europe, and America are all examples of the extreme need for Islamic education. Being a part of a unique religion and of many races, each individual faces a certain diverse problematic situation. As parents and students, we are to combat and counter the non-Islamic education through the divine light of the Holy Qur’aan and Sunnah. Some realize the dire need while others find it counterproductive and believe that it does not serve any purpose except confusion. To understand these consequences, it is of a need to comprehend the roots of the consequences penalties which were faced by the early Muslims.