For Muslim homeschool parents

Quran on Tuesday, not just Sunday.

You have not looked at the plan since Saturday and you are not sure who has done what. IlmNest's Smart Backlog suggests each child's next lesson based on what they have already finished — Islamic and secular, on the same week.

  • +One weekly plan per child
  • +Islamic studies on the same week as math
  • +Smart Backlog picks the next lesson

Free during beta. When pricing launches, you'll get 30 days' notice and a grandfathered rate.

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What This Helps You Do

One weekly plan per child — Islamic studies on the same grid as the rest

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One weekly plan per child

Quran, Arabic, math, and writing all live on the same grid. Stop juggling spreadsheets, sticky notes, and three different apps for one week of school.

02

Islamic studies on the same week as math

Schedule Surah memorization, fiqh, and seerah next to your secular subjects. Nothing gets pushed to a side calendar or a Sunday-only block.

03

Smart Backlog picks the next lesson

Each child has a Journey per subject — Milestones broken into Lessons. The Smart Backlog suggests what is next based on what they have finished, not what a grade level says they should be doing.

FAQ

Questions parents ask before they start

Do I need a full curriculum before I sign up?

No. Start with one child and one week. Import a Curriculum Pack later or pick lessons from the Library as you go.

Can I switch to IlmNest mid-year?

Yes — it is the most common signup window. Tell IlmNest what each child has already finished, and the Smart Backlog picks up from there. You are not redoing your year.

What if my older kid is behind on math but ahead on Quran?

That is exactly what IlmNest is built for. Each subject is its own Journey with its own Milestones, so your older child can be in Surah Al-Mulk memorization while still on fractions. The week reflects what they are actually doing in each subject.