As-Siraat
About As-Siraat

A humble family guidance and parenting learning initiative.

As-Siraat supports parents, educators, couples and communities in understanding modern family life through a balanced lens of Islamic guidance and contemporary psychological understanding.

As-Siraat was developed with the belief that parenting is not merely a set of instructions, but a continuous journey of reflection, love, discipline, communication, emotional awareness and spiritual responsibility.

In today's world, many families are experiencing pressure, emotional distance, confusion and uncertainty. Facilities have increased, but peace inside many homes has decreased.

As-Siraat exists to contribute to this gap, not by claiming perfection or authority, but by humbly serving families through learning-based, research-aware, spiritually grounded and practically useful parenting guidance.

Vision

At As-Siraat, our vision is to contribute towards emotionally healthier, spiritually grounded and intellectually conscious families by reconnecting modern parenting challenges with timeless Islamic principles and practical human understanding. We envision homes where love is balanced with wisdom, discipline with compassion and emotional well-being with spiritual growth.

Mission

As-Siraat helps parents, educators, couples, youth and communities navigate modern parenting through Islamic guidance, practical parenting understanding, emotional awareness and contemporary psychological insight. Our mission is not to present ourselves as experts, but as sincere learners striving to simplify beneficial knowledge.

Our Contribution

As-Siraat emerged from years of observation, learning, educational engagement, community interaction and reflection on the growing challenges faced by modern families. The initiative brings together Islamic family values, parenting psychology, emotional intelligence, child development and reflective learning experiences.

Learning Journey

The founders explored educational resources, courses and certifications related to parenting, psychology, emotional well-being, communication, human behavior and Islamic family guidance. These studies were pursued to better understand children, families and the pressures modern homes face today.

Founders Introduction

A collaborative effort by two lifelong students.

As-Siraat is founded by Furqan Yousaf and Usman Arshad, two students of Islamic family guidance, parenting, psychology and human development who share a common concern for the emotional and spiritual well-being of modern families.

Rather than viewing themselves as experts, the founders consider themselves lifelong students in a field where learning never truly ends, because understanding human behavior, family systems, emotional development and parenting requires constant reflection, humility and growth.

Furqan Yousaf
Founder

Furqan Yousaf

Student of Islamic Perspective & Family Guidance

Islamic guidance, tarbiyah, values-based family framework and spiritual development

Furqan Yousaf primarily contributes to the Islamic guidance, tarbiyah, values-based family framework and spiritual development side of As-Siraat. His work focuses on connecting parenting challenges with Islamic principles, character-building, family responsibility and the moral environment of the home.

Usman Arshad
Founder

Usman Arshad

Student of Modern Psychology & Human Development

Psychology, emotional development, communication, behavior understanding and modern parenting challenges

Usman Arshad primarily contributes to the psychology, emotional development, communication, behavior understanding and modern parenting challenges side of As-Siraat. His work focuses on child development, parental behavior, family communication and practical emotional guidance.

Shared Approach

Together, they work to connect Islamic family wisdom with modern psychological understanding in a humble, practical and family-centered way. Their shared goal is to encourage conscious parenting, emotionally healthier relationships, reflective learning and spiritually grounded homes through humility, sincerity and service rather than authority or performance.