WahyWay
نهج الوحي
Knowledge as it was revealed. Sequentially. Completely.
Islamic Knowledge Has Been Fragmented.
Until Now!
Traditional Approach
- ✕Tafsir in one class, Seerah in another, Hadith in a third — completely disconnected.
- ✕No chronological context — you study Surah Al-Baqarah before understanding Makkah.
- ✕Years of study before the connections between disciplines become clear.
- ✕Knowledge feels like isolated fragments rather than a living story.
The WahyWay
- ✓Every manzil anchors to a revelation moment — Seerah, Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh, and Aqeedah flow together naturally.
- ✓Chronological order — learn each Surah in the context it was revealed.
- ✓Connections between disciplines are immediate and obvious from the start.
- ✓Knowledge comes alive as a single, coherent prophetic narrative.
The Companions didn't learn Islam in compartmentalized courses — they lived it sequentially, revelation by revelation. WahyWay restores that natural order.
One Revelation. All of Islam.
Manzil (pl. Manazil) — A station where revelation descended. Each manzil is one stop on the prophetic journey.
See how a single manzil works — using the very first revelation as an example.
The Historical Setting
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, at the age of 40, had taken to retreating to Cave Hira on Jabal al-Noor (the Mountain of Light) near Makkah. In the month of Ramadan, during one of these retreats of solitary worship and contemplation, the angel Jibreel (Gabriel) appeared to him for the first time — marking the beginning of the final revelation to mankind.
Year 1 of Prophethood · Cave Hira · Makkah
A Complete Prophetic Journey in 7 Stages
From the world before the call to the completion of the message — every stage builds upon the last.
Before the Call
~8 manazil
Pre-revelation Arabia, the Prophet's ﷺ noble lineage, early life, marriage to Khadijah (رضي الله عنها), and the signs that preceded prophethood.
The First Light
~12 manazil
The earliest Meccan revelations — from the first words in Cave Hira to the secret call. Surahs of spiritual awakening and foundational Tawheed.
The Open Call
~15 manazil
Public proclamation of Islam, the first believers, confrontation with Quraysh, and the powerful Meccan surahs of warning and promise.
Trials & Steadfastness
~18 manazil
The boycott, the Year of Sorrow, the Night Journey (Isra & Mi'raj), persecution, and the late Meccan revelations of perseverance.
The Migration
~10 manazil
The Hijrah to Madinah — pledges of Aqabah, the journey, and the establishment of the first Islamic community and brotherhood.
Building the Ummah
~25 manazil
The Madinan period — legislation, battles (Badr, Uhud, Khandaq), treaties, the long surahs of law and community, and the expansion of Islam.
The Completion
~12 manazil
The conquest of Makkah, the farewell Hajj, the final revelations, and the completion of the divine message to humanity.
~100 manazil · Spanning 23 years of revelation
Every Discipline. In Its Natural Context.
Nine fields of Islamic scholarship, unified through the thread of revelation.
Tafsir
Quranic Exegesis
Deep verse-by-verse commentary from classical and contemporary scholars, presented in revelation order.
Seerah
Prophetic Biography
The life of the Prophet ﷺ as the living context for every revelation — events, decisions, and divine wisdom.
Hadith Sciences
Prophetic Traditions
Authentic narrations tied to their revelation context, with grading methodology and chain analysis.
Fiqh
Islamic Jurisprudence
Legal rulings as they were revealed — understanding why each law came when it did.
Aqeedah
Islamic Theology
Core beliefs built layer by layer through the Quran — Tawheed, angels, prophets, the afterlife.
Arabic Language
Linguistics & Grammar
The linguistic beauty and rhetorical miracles of each verse — root words, grammar, and eloquence.
Islamic History
Civilisation & Context
The political, social, and cultural landscape of 7th-century Arabia and beyond.
Scientific I'jaz
Where Relevant
Scientific references in the Quran explored with academic rigor — presented where authentically relevant.
Comparative Religion
Where Relevant
Understanding Quranic dialogue with other scriptures and faiths, in its proper historical context.
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