What “adapted for learners” means
Sirah Quest is not trying to replace books, teachers, or formal study. Its job is narrower: help a learner understand the flow of the Prophet’s life, remember key moments, and build enough structure to keep learning with confidence.
That means we simplify language, arrange events into a guided path, and explain historical context without turning every screen into a footnote-heavy reference work. When a narration is used for atmosphere or background rather than a rigorously authenticated legal point, we try to avoid overstating it.
The app also adapts content into Arabic and English. The goal is not word-for-word mirroring; the goal is for each language to read naturally while preserving the lesson’s meaning and respect.
How citations appear in the app
Many lesson sections include source rows or references such as Qur’an citations, hadith references, or Sirah-book context. These are there to help learners understand where a teaching point comes from and to encourage deeper reading.
What Sirah Quest is not
- It is not a fatwa platform.
- It is not a replacement for scholars, teachers, or full Sirah books.
- It is not a claim that every historical detail has the same level of authentication.
Questions or corrections
We welcome careful feedback. If you notice a source issue, translation concern, or wording that could be clearer, email hello@sirahquest.com.
If you are new to Sirah, begin with our simple first-week learning guide or explore the 9-stage Sirah timeline.