Reimagining science education with the unseen at its heart, and meaning as its goal. Whether fiqh or physics, every science should be a path to The One.
Modern education often strips the world of its inherent meaning, leaving students with facts but no purpose. Inara was born to bridge this gap.
We provide a functional framework grounded in the Quran to help students see the natural world as a collection of Ayaat (signs) pointing to the Creator.
Whether you are a student seeking clarity, a parent looking for meaningful curriculum, or a scholar exploring our foundations—there is a place for you here.
Our journey begins with "re-seeing" the world. Start by exploring our core principles or dive straight into our learning pathways designed for the next generation of Muslim thinkers.
Experience the power of single Qur'anic words to completely change the way we look at the world. The Inara Framework is built on four words from the Qur'an that help us uncover the meanings present in science and the natural world.
"What does it mean to have direct perception of the Higgs boson?" See how scientific and revelatory knowledge both exist on the same spectrum, between seen and unseen.
"How do the heart and intellect see?" Understand how the heart and intellect must work together to perceive reality as it truly is.
"What does the world look like using all the evidence available to us?" Explore how the Qur'an describes the universe as a layered reality - and how that shapes our understanding of scientific facts.
"What is the meaning of a proton?" Learn a method for discovering the higher meanings of scientific knowledge.
The workshop of the heart. Here, we apply the framework to real-world biological and physical sciences, crafting resources that bring meaning to life.
We take standard high school biology curricula and "read" them through the lens of Ayaat. This isn't a new science; it's a new way of seeing.
Developing the "Foundations" text—a 160+ page guide designed to rewire mental habits for the 21st-century Muslim student.
Structured journeys for students, parents, and educators.
A week-long immersive journey to recalibrate mental habits. For students 9th grade and up.
Full academic support for homeschooling and community cohorts using the Inara method.
"Recognizing that over-intellectualization can be a barrier to the heart, Inara keeps its teaching simple. However, for those who wish to see the structural architecture—the philosophy, the technical tradition, and the scholarly references—we welcome you here."
Deep dives into the hierarchy of knowledge and the role of the heart-mind (Qalb).
Direct engagement with Ghazalian thought and classical Kalam in a modern context.