Join our vibrant programmes designed to nurture hearts, strengthen faith, and thrive together in a community rooted in Islam.
At Bintul Muslim Council (BMC), we are dedicated to making authentic Islamic knowledge accessible to all from young children and teens to parents and seniors. Our programmes are carefully designed to nurture spiritual growth, empower women and youth, and strengthen family bonds. With a highly interactive approach, each class comes alive through engaging discussions, dedicated WhatsApp groups for seamless communication, and access to detailed notes and recorded sessions. Whether you’re seeking Qur’anic understanding, parenting guidance, or youth development, BMC offers a trusted space for holistic learning across all stages of life.
Strengthen your relationship with the Qur’an and Sunnah through recitation, tafseer, memorisation, and authentic hadith learning.
Equipping parents with Islamic knowledge to raise confident and faith-driven children.
Structured learning courses led by qualified scholars for women and girls.
Building communities of strong, educated, and confident Muslim women across India.
Empowering the next generation through faith-based skills, confidence, and leadership training.
Find quick answers about our courses, teachers, and enrollment process at Bintul Muslim Council.
Classes begin from Fajr and continue throughout the day. Timings are flexible to suit students, professionals, homemakers, and children.
Yes. Our Children’s Circle provides age-appropriate Islamic learning, including Qur’an, manners, and character building in an engaging way.
We offer a variety of programs including leadership workshops, da’wah training, creative projects, camps, and community service activities.
Not at all. Our programs are designed to complement your routine, encouraging time management and balance.
BMC helps build your daughter’s Islamic values, connects her with the Qur’an, and develops her confidence and emotional strength in a nurturing online setting.
Definitely. Mothers are welcome and encouraged to stay involved in their children’s learning process.