About Kifāyah Institute
Our Mission and Vision
"Kifāyah Institute is built upon the conviction that humanity does not suffer from a lack of information, but from a lack of that information that is whole and correct."
Our Foundation
Kifāyah — كفاية — means sufficiency. We take our name from the Qur'anic principle that God alone is sufficient for the one who places trust in Him. From this conviction flows our mission: to make the complete, coherent message of Islam accessible to a generation flooded with fragments.
Our Context
We live in an age of unprecedented access to information and unprecedented confusion about what to do with it. The seeker of sacred knowledge encounters a landscape where authentic scholarship competes with noise, where shallow interpretations crowd out the depth of fourteen centuries of tradition. Kifāyah exists to address this gap — not by adding more noise, but by curating what is whole and correct.
Our Approach
We approach Islam as a complete system — dīn — encompassing creed, worship, ethics, jurisprudence, spirituality, and civilization. Our work is rooted in the methodology of the early generations and the great scholarly tradition that followed them: the four schools of jurisprudence, the masters of Qur'anic exegesis, the imams of hadith, and the spiritual luminaries who united outward and inward sciences.
Our Methods
We educate through:
- Long-form articles that treat subjects with the depth they deserve
- Video lectures and short-form social content that meet seekers where they are
- Structured courses for those ready for systematic study
- A curated newsletter that brings considered scholarship directly to readers
Our Goal
Our goal is to demonstrate, in word and example, what true sufficiency looks like — a life ordered by God's guidance, content in His decree, and active in His path.
Closing
"Is not Allah sufficient for His servant?"
— Qur'an 39:36
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