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You did the Islamic school. The weekend classes. The reminders, the talks, the duas. And still — that unease at the back of your mind won't go away.
He prays — but only when I remind him.
He lives on the screen. Consumes everything, creates nothing.
He only cares about friends and fun.
He rolls his eyes at anything Islamic.
So much potential — but no drive, no spark.
The moment things get hard, he crumbles.
"Will they pray when I'm not there to remind them? Will they truly choose Islam — or just act 'Muslim' around family? Have I already failed?"
Here's the truth that changes everything: this isn't a behaviour problem. It's a heart that hasn't been reached — yet. And the window to reach it — roughly ages 9 to 14 — is open right now.
Shy, screen-pulled, unsure of themselves — until their hearts were reached. Then they found their fire.
And they put that fire to work for the sake of Allah, in teams all over the world. Here's what that looks like.



















Before: couldn't speak up in classIn just 8 weeks, he went from a shy boy who wouldn't speak in class, to speaking up with Member of Parliaments in UK. He was part of the team who wrote a book about the stories of Palestinian children. Then he took this book to MPs, spoke in a rally, and even met UK MP George Gallaway who told him "I wish my son grows up like you"
From a boy who couldn't raise his hand — to a young man who wouldn't back down.
Before: felt like a helpless childHe emailed Members of Parliament again and again until one said yes, then bravely raised the suffering of Palestinian children to his face. Afterwards he consulted mental-health professionals and built a happiness journal for orphaned children with his team.
"My son now looks at world problems and feels his voice matters. He no longer feels he is a helpless child."— Najia, his mother
Before: "not confident at all"She missed opportunity after opportunity and never spoke up in class. Once her confidence was unlocked, her teachers began inviting her to give speeches. Today she is Head Girl of her school, a mentor, and a host on a Muslim teens podcast.
From invisible to unstoppable — in just 8 weeks.
Every Rising Heroes cohort designs and builds a real project, together. Here's what past teams created:

A team of kids researched, wrote and published a real book for Palestine — in 8 weeks.

Articles, interviews, design and editing — a full magazine, created entirely by young Muslims.

Children designed and built their own app — a safe, positive space made by kids, for kids.

A team threw a virtual carnival to bring joy to orphaned children across borders.
Not louder reminders. Not pressure. Real, lasting change — sometimes in a matter of weeks.
I feel so focused on everything. I can't explain it — but eight weeks ago, I was a different Ahsan.
I'm not in my pyjamas on my parents' bed playing Roblox anymore. I've realised I don't have to wait until I'm older to make a difference.
He's kinder to me now, and more respectful. He offers to help instead of me asking — and he actually listens.
Not someday. This is what happens when a child's heart is reached at the right age, the right way.
And you? You finally breathe. You stand before Allah knowing you honoured the amanah. And one day another mother turns to you and asks the question every parent dreams of hearing — "How did you raise such a strong young person?"
Unedited words from mothers, fathers and children around the world.
Rising Heroes literally woke my child up — it redirected my son's attention from trivial things. This is the type of course that should be done over and over again.
My son's perspective of the world has changed, alhamdulillah. He now sees Allah's greatness by reflecting on everything around him.
It helped us get back the connection we were missing. My son became more responsible, involved and happy, alhamdulillah — and it showed me the importance of open conversations and investing in our relationship.
You wouldn't find this in any other course — children from all over the world, all working together to be better people and better Muslims. Amazing.
This course opened my eyes to a whole new perspective on parenting. The challenges took me right into my children's hearts and minds — and now they're more open to discussion and keen to improve, alhamdulillah.
When I prostrate, I feel close to Allah. I used to be scared of the swimming pool, so my parents told me to ask Allah in sujood — I asked Him before every practice, and I became comfortable in the water.
This class brings Islamic teaching into practice and helps the child adopt Islamic beliefs without even feeling "different." It gave them a new respect for Islam as the best way of life.
Seeing salah as warhorses running to Allah — and as a "pit stop" you need in order to win the race — made me think about prayer from a completely different perspective.
An amazing concept — to interact, learn and share with students worldwide from home. My son is now eagerly awaiting the next course!
It showed me how carefully Allah organised this world — He didn't miss a single detail. I always knew He was amazing, but now I appreciate Him even more.
My daughter has grown more confident and developed lots of self-respect. She learned to work in a team, meet expectations, and appreciate others' talents.
Everything has a purpose, even things no one stops to think about. It gave me patience — like bamboo that strengthens its roots first: put in the work early, and later it becomes easier.
My son now looks at world problems and feels his voice matters. He no longer feels he is a helpless child.
Rising Heroes gave him the confidence that yes — I can do great things as well.
In one focused session, Ariba Farheen shows you the exact shift that turns reminders into conviction — so your child loves Allah without force, even in a world built to pull them away.
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For 20 years I've had one obsession: how to reach a child's heart — so faith becomes theirs, not just ours.
I founded Emaan Power because I was tired of watching good Muslim children grow up able to recite, but unable to feel — going through the motions until the world quietly pulled them away. So I gathered what truly works: the way the Prophet ﷺ inspired, the way the great mothers of our history raised giants, and the structured challenge that forges character without breaking spirits.
Today that work has reached 87 countries and more than 121,000 families, helping thousands of children become confident, unshakeable young Muslims who lead — at home, at school, and in their deen, inshaAllah.
Ariba FarheenFounder of Emaan Power · Author & Educator
Walk through it and here's the path that opens up — for your child, your family, and you.
The fastest way to forge a strong, confident Muslim.
An 8-week experience where children don't just learn — they act. In global teams they design and run real solutions to real problems: Palestine, orphans, the environment, bullying and more.

A safe online Medina where kids actually live Islam.
A thriving community where Muslim children grow shielded from social media, surrounded by friends who raise their standards. Each month: a cinematic crash course and a real challenge — learning Islam the original way, in circles, through reflection and action.

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Our deepest transformation for mothers. Stop managing — start shepherding. Learn to inspire instead of push, build internal motivation, reduce resistance, and speak in a way that enters the heart.

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