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Our Mission

The rich tradition of the Islamic faith spans more than 1400 years of the most diverse spectrums of scholarship, heritage, and contributions to civilization known to humanity. Islam was a focal point in the development of not just sacred sciences but secular ones as well, extending to art, humanities and more. The faith played a deeply embedded, multifaceted, and pertinent role on every layer of the social, political, developmental, and educational fabric of a diverse tapestry of cultures and nations. This immaculate balance of faith with various cultures and realities was rooted in foundational principles that run deep in its Legacy. It is by rediscovering that legacy and its fundamental teachings that a religious practice that is at once in harmony with the demands of faith and modernity can be achieved.

The Legacy Institute hopes to not only reconnect Muslims to the rich Islamic legacy that has seemingly been forgotten, but also to revive its application in light of its timeless fundamentals.

We aim to connect the global community to not only the historical, cultural, civilizational, and scholastic legacy of Islam but also address contemporary topics and problems. In doing so, we seek to provide an accessible outlet for education in various media formats and delivered by qualified subject matter experts and researchers.

Our Focus

Legacy

Building a future begins with drawing from one’s legacy. The Legacy Institute looks to produce research, publications, articles, and contributions in all media formats on Islamic history, heritage, civilization, contribution, scholastic tradition, and other facets of the Islamic legacy.

Islamic Scholarship

The continuous development of the Islamic sacred sciences was essential to the Islamic tradition and a cornerstone of its civilizational development. In later centuries, various internal and external causes led to a period of stagnation and stifled development. We hope to contribute to reinvigorating the legacy of Islamic scholarship in our time, and exposing a broad general audience to it.

Modernity & Contemporary Issues

We look to draw guidance from the of Islamic scholarship to enrich our present and future. It is not sufficient to reminisce about past glories while neglecting to provide solutions for contemporary challenges.