When the world attacks your teenager's faith, will they stand strong?
Every day, Muslim teenagers are losing their faith to teachers who ridicule religion and a society determined to strip them of their Islamic values.
Don’t let your child become another victim of Islamophobia and secular indoctrination.
What if your teenager could face these attacks with unshakeable confidence?
 
															Designed by Shaykh Shams Adduha Muhammad to give Muslim teenagers the knowledge, confidence, and spiritual strength to thrive – no matter what the world throws at them.
 
															Designed by Shaykh Shams Adduha Muhammad to give Muslim teenagers the knowledge, confidence, and spiritual strength to thrive – no matter what the world throws at them.
It's never too late, God willing, but parents often seek help after the damage has been done.
They never thought their child would leave Islam.
 
															Islamic Guidance
Structured courses designed to strengthen faith and practice
 
															Responsive Sessions
Group conversations on students’ interests and current affairs
 
															One-to-One Mentoring
Supporting students with individual priorities and personal development
 
															Manageable Timetable
Two hours contact time per week plus mentoring sessions
 
															Additional Courses
Free access to other on-demand courses from Mawarid Lifestyle
 
															Parents' Group
Communication group for parents – giving direct access to teachers
Structured Courses
Course on the foundations of iman, covering:
- How truth is verified in Islamic theology
- The proofs of Allah’s existence
- The proofs of prophethood
Course on Islamic spirituality, covering:
- Khushu (focus & humility) in prayer
- Remembrance of Allah
- Akhlaq (character)
Course on the fiqh (rules) of salah, covering:
- Purification
- Puberty and menstruation
- Detailed study of salah
Course on the fiqh of fasting
Course on Muslim adult life, covering:
- Relationships, marriage and divorce
- Money and financial transactions
- Living as Muslims in the West
Course on the fiqh of Zakah
Frequently Asked Questions
					 Is this programme delivered online or in person? 
							
			
			
		
						
				All UNBREAKABLE classes are delivered remotely via live video calls.
This means your teenager can participate from home without any travel, making it easier to fit into busy schedules while ensuring their safety and comfort.
The online format actually works very well for teenagers – many feel more comfortable asking sensitive questions from their own environment, and the live video sessions still provide genuine real-time interaction with the teacher and fellow students.
					 How do online classes work? Do they need special equipment? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Classes are conducted via live video calls using standard video call software (e.g. Zoom). No special equipment is needed. Any device with a camera, microphone, and internet connection will work – whether that’s a laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
We provide simple technical instructions before the programme starts, and our team is available to help with any setup questions.
					 What day and time are the classes held? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Classes are held once a week from 6:00pm to 8:00pm (UK time):
- If you enrol in Year 1 (recommended for new admissions), classes are on Fridays.
- If you enrol in Year 2, classes are on Thursdays.
Adjustments may be made to accomodate prayer times.
					 Is this programme suitable for both boys and girls? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Yes, UNBREAKABLE is designed for both boys and girls.
The programme addresses the universal challenges that all Muslim teenagers face in Western society, regardless of gender.
Shaykh Shams and the other teachers have extensive experience teaching mixed classes and ensures that all topics are covered in an appropriate and beneficial way for everyone.
					 What age group is the programme designed for? 
							
			
			
		
						
				The Unbreakable programme is suitable for boys and girls aged 14 to 18 years
					 How much time will this take from my teenager's schedule? 
							
			
			
		
						
				The program requires just two hours of contact time per week, plus occasional one-to-one mentoring sessions.
This manageable commitment is designed specifically with busy teenagers in mind – we understand they’re juggling schoolwork, exams, and other activities. The light time commitment means it won’t interfere with their academic performance or other important activities.
Many parents find that the confidence and clarity their teens gain actually helps them manage their overall schedule more effectively.
					 What are the term and holiday dates? 
							
			
			
		
						
				The programme follows standard UK school term dates, including half-term breaks and end-of-term holidays.
N.B. During the summer term there will be an extra exam break, and the summer holidays will be adjusted to make up for the time lost due to exams.
					 Is there a discount for siblings? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Yes. Each sibling is discounted by £100 for the year.
What Parents Are Saying
“We can say with 100% confidence that enrolling our sons on the youth mentoring programme has been the best decision we’ve made.
Shaykh Shams dives deeply into questions that may cause doubts about Islam. He thoroughly understands Western thoughts and ideas that are influencing our young children.
Our sons are more confident and comfortable with their faith since joining the programme.
We recommend the Youth Mentoring Program for every teenager to strengthen their bond with Islam and to have a knowledgeable mentor guiding them during their vulnerable years.”
Parents of Zain and Zayd
Pricing
Monthly
(Direct Debit)
				£58.25 per month x 12 months
Total payable: £699.00
Annual Plan:
Two Payments
				£399.00 on registration
£200.00 by 1st Jan 2026
Total payable: £599.00
Annual Plan:
Single Payment
				£549.00 on registration
Total payable: £549.00
 
															Shaykh Shams Adduha Muhammad
Shaykh Shams is the founder of Mawarid Lifestyle and currently serves as the Head Imam of Chelmsford Muslim Society in the UK.
He has previously worked as a London-based Imam, teacher, consultant, and school governor, and has helped develop several educational initiatives throughout his career, most notably, Ebrahim College, which he co-founded in 2003, and where he served as Director..



 
			
				
	