About

Assalamu Alaikum, I'm Umm Aishah.

SalafiMom is the library of resources I built for my own daughters, shared for any Muslim mother who finds them useful.

My story

A Salafi mother, homeschooling, building the resources I couldn't find

I am not an engineer (my husband is), and I am not a scholar. I am a mother who built a working library for her own home, and the work it took to build that is what SalafiMom shares.

Who I am

A Muslim mother of two daughters, ages 6 and 3. I completed the Arabic and Academy courses at Markaz Ibn Al-Qayyim under Shaykh Khalid adh-Dhafiri (hafidhahullah). I have been homeschooling my older daughter for three years.

What I follow

A Salafi methodology, aligned with the scholars of the da'wah salafiyyah. The athari position in aqeedah, with acknowledgement that other madhahib differ on specific points of fiqh. The site is not a scholarly reference — for that, we defer to the scholars and their works, with attribution.

Why this site exists

When I started, I struggled to find consolidated, useful Islamic and homeschool resources in one place. I built many of my own trackers, planners, and study systems. SalafiMom publishes those, adapted and explained, for other Muslim mothers.

What you'll find on this site

Everything here traces back to something real in our home.

Homeschool

Roadmaps, planners, and curriculum suggestions for ages 0–12.

Islamic Studies

Quran, Arabic, Aqeedah, Fiqh, Seerah, Hadith, and Manners — with roadmaps and trackers.

Printables

Trackers, planners, charts, and worksheets — free to download.

Tools

Interactive trackers that work in your browser.

Start with one printable.

The homeschool weekly planner is the one we use most. Print it, pin it, let it carry the week.