Turath Program (تراث)
Exploring faith, history and language with intellectual depth and modern relevance.
At Misbah Trust, you are encouraged to study your tradition with the same seriousness you bring to your university degree. The Turath program gives you the structured space to do exactly that by teaching tradition as a living framework for justice and leadership today. We want your personal belief and your intellectual life to grow together.
Many of us inherit an identity but never get the chance to really study it. You might face hard questions in the classroom or the media about your faith but feel like you don’t have the tools to give a thoughtful answer. Without meaningful study, faith can feel fragile leaving some students to feel like they have to choose between being smart and being religious. We are here to prove you can be both.
We offer rigorous learning opportunities that respect your time and challenge your mind.
This program treats our tradition as a living, breathing intellectual powerhouse, not just a set of old stories. By studying history and language with rigor, you gain a clear sense of where you come from and how our community has thought about justice and power for centuries. That depth gives you confidence. When you know your stuff, questions about your faith stop feeling like attacks and start feeling like opportunities to bring a brilliant, well-formed perspective to the table.
The Turath program will launch in Spring 2026 with a pilot set of courses and discussion groups. Misbah Trust is building a core community of engaged learners to help us refine the curriculum from day one.
How You Can Get Involved
This program works because we all show up for each other. Whether you need help or want to give it, there is a place for you here.
If you want to deepen your understanding of who you are while succeeding in the West, this is for you. Join a course, jump into a discussion group or help us shape the future of the program.
We are looking for experts to teach and collaborate on our curriculum. If you have knowledge to share, we have the students who need it.