Our Collection of Resources
Whether you’re a teacher introducing students to world religions, a student researching Islam, or someone curious to learn more, this page is for you. Our collection includes printable posters, classroom presentations, FAQs, and curated links to trusted educational content. Each resource is designed to make learning about Islam accessible, engaging, and respectful—supporting deeper understanding and helping clear common misconceptions. Dive in and explore tools to inform, inspire, and connect.
Classroom Resources
Video
Mosque Virtual Tour
Video tour of Dar Foundation Mosque in Oakville, Ontario. In this 10-minute tour, we cover the etiquettes of being in a mosque, how to perform ablution, prayer, the times of prayer, and more.
Workshop
K-8 Workshops: Muslim Inventions and Discoveries
This resource includes three distinct workshops tailored for different grade levels. Each one aligns with Ontario curriculum expectations, allowing you to represent your Muslim students while still meeting key learning outcomes for the year. At the end of every lesson, you’ll find fun and interactive activities to try out with your class!
- Kindergarten - Grade 3: Abbas ibn Firnas and Flight (slides 2- 40)
- Grades 4 & 5: Ibn Al Haytham and The Scientific Method (slides 42 - 77)
- Grades 7 & 8: Mariam Al Astrolabi and Navigation (slides 79 - 98)
Islamic Resources
Downloadable Unit Books
School Curriculum - Common Questions about Islam
This resource from Yaqeen Institute explores the core principles of Islamic faith, designed to strengthen a God-centered worldview. It encourages students to think critically about modern challenges through the lens of divine revelation, grounding their understanding in both belief and reflection.
Articles
Questions about Islam? Articles about common questions
The Yaqeen Institute's "Read" page offers a comprehensive collection of scholarly articles, eBooks, blogs, reports, translations, and printable materials. These resources are designed to address contemporary issues and provide insights into Islamic beliefs and practices. Topics covered include the basics of Islam, family and community dynamics, psychology and mental health, identity, and more. This platform serves as a valuable resource for educators, students, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Islam through well-researched and accessible content.
Website
FAQ on Islam
The "FAQ on Islam" page on SpiritualPerception.org offers clear, scholarly responses to common questions about Islam. It covers topics such as the meaning of Islam, the concept of God (Allah), the purpose of life, and the nature of worship. Additionally, it discusses the sources of Islamic teachings—the Qur’an and Sunnah—and emphasizes the importance of reason and moral conscience in understanding faith. This resource is designed for educators, students, and anyone seeking a thoughtful introduction to Islamic beliefs and practices.
Books
Sapience Institute Books
The Sapience Institute Books page offers a curated selection of publications that delve into Islamic theology, philosophy, and contemporary issues. These works address topics such as atheism, nihilism, the concept of divine perfection, and interfaith dialogue. Notable titles include The Divine Reality: God, Islam & The Mirage of Atheism, Islam & Nihilism: My Poison & My Cure, and Divine Perfection: Christianity and Islam on Sin and Salvation. These resources are designed to equip readers with intellectual tools to understand and articulate Islamic perspectives in the modern world.
Interested in Islam?
Explore clear and thoughtful answers to your most common questions about faith, practice, and purpose.