About Us
Cordoba Academy has been set up as an online academy for the instruction of the Sacred Islamic Sciences, merging traditional methods of inheriting and imparting knowledge with modern technology and techniques in instruction. It is a non-profit organization that is not affiliated to any government, political party or sect. It offers courses for both males and females from different backgrounds and levels of Islamic Knowledge.
It is our belief that it is only by returning to the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (SAW) that we will be able to restore the Ummah (nation) to its previous glory and civilization, which was exhibited by great seats of learning such as Cordoba in Andalusia. (Islamic Spain)
As the second Caliph, Umar al-Farooq (RA), said:
"لقد كنا أذلة فأعزنا الله بالإسلام، فإذا ابتغينا عزاً بغير الإسلام أذلنا الله"
“We were the most despised of people. Allah gave us respect through Islam, so if we seek respect through ways other than how Allah granted it to us, then Allah will surely humiliate us!"
This was reiterated by Imam Malik (RA) when he said:
" لن يصلح آخر هذه الأمة إلا بما صلح به أولها "
“The affairs of the latter part of this nation can never be corrected except by that which corrected the affairs of the earlier generations from this nation.”
We ask Allah to give us the ability to continue serving the educational needs of Muslims worldwide.



Arguably the most indispensable collection of Hadith related to the Prophet’s (salalahu alayhi wa salam) blessed biography. It was compiled by the eminent Muhaddith, Imam al-Tirmidhi less than 3 centuries after the passing away of the Prophet Mohammed (salalahu alayhi wa salam).
This is the fundamental primer in the Science of Mustalah al-Hadith (Hadith Classification) having been authored by arguably the foremost authority in Mustalah al-Hadith, the illustrious al-Hafidh Ibn Hajr al-Asqalaani (RA)
The Muwatta of Imam Malik is a collection of over 1900 Prophetic sayings (ahadith) as well as the legal standpoints of his companions (Sahabah), their students (Tabi'een) and practices of the Madinan People.