Islamic Curriculum Further Studies
An Nasihah Further Studies is a comprehensive study companion for the inquisitive seeker of knowledge. Designed for a variety of courses, classes, and audiences, it is suitable as a standalone study text, supplementing a wider curriculum, or even as a personal reference guide. Learning is made interactive through engaging activities, illustrations, and infographics. This unique handbook not only provides the essential knowledge that every Muslim must know to practise their faith, but also to navigate life’s milestones, perfect one’s character, and most importantly, aims to forge an unshakeable conviction and spiritual connection with Allāh ﷻ.
Subjects include:
✅ The Essentials
✅ Faith & Belief
✅ Devotional Acts
✅ A Muslim Identity
✅ Living Islam
✅ Money & Wealth
✅ Contemporary Matters
✅ Forty Ahadith
£15.00
Looking for a PDF of the Islamic Curriculum Books? We’ve got you covered. You can now access all the Islamic Curriculum Coursebooks in digital format along with quizzes, puzzles and multimedia through a subscription on Nasihah World. Click here to create an account.
Need some help? Can’t decide on which book would be most suitable or want to check out what each book covers? Check out the full overview of topics for all 8 levels on the Syllabus Chart below.


















Nazia –
Good quality, excellent customer service and transparent delivery times.
Anonymous –
The ideal book to incorporate into Muslim Schools and Makaatib and a must have for every Muslim home.
Ayub –
Excellent Service. Quick Dispatch and Delivery
Mohmed P. –
Excellent
Abdullah Patel –
A Resource That Finally Takes Teenagers Seriously
I use the An Nasihah Further Studies Book with teenagers in part-time evening Madresa, and it has genuinely changed how we approach Islamic education at this level.
What sets it apart is the willingness to tackle topics most Islamic curricula avoid entirely: the problem of evil, pornography, the ideological pressures quietly eroding the iman of young people before they even recognise it. These are the real challenges our teenagers are facing, and this book addresses them honestly and from a place of genuine knowledge.
It covers the foundations of the deen in a way that even a new Muslim would benefit from, and then builds toward a strong sense of Islamic identity — which is arguably the most important thing we can give a young person navigating life in Britain today.
One more thing worth saying: I have learned a great deal from this book myself. It’s accessible at every level. That is the mark of something truly well put together.