
Effat Saleh
Started islamtics in 2010 as a single Facebook page. Today it reaches millions of Muslims through islamtics.com, Android and iOS apps, and active accounts across major social platforms.
Effat Saleh is the founder of islamtics. She started islamtics in 2010 as a single Facebook page sharing daily Islamic reminders, and has grown it into a comprehensive platform that today includes islamtics.com, Android and iOS apps, and active accounts across Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), Pinterest, and YouTube — collectively reaching millions of Muslims worldwide.
A biomedical engineer by training with decades of professional experience, Effat brings an engineer’s discipline to editorial work: methodical sourcing, careful comparison of translations, and rigorous fact-checking. Combined with native-level fluency in Arabic, that allows her to verify every word against the original source before it is published.
Editorial methodology
islamtics content follows a consistent sourcing standard. Every hadith published on the site is attributed to a named collection in the Kutub al-Sittah — Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jami’ at-Tirmidhi, Sunan an-Nasa’i, and Sunan ibn Majah — supplemented where appropriate by Riyad as-Salihin and Musnad Ahmad. Quran citations include the sura name, sura number, and verse number so readers can verify against any translation they trust.
Arabic source text is checked against the English rendering before publishing, and where multiple authentic interpretations exist, islamtics presents the range rather than picking one and presenting it as the only view. Where a hadith’s grading varies among classical scholars (sahih, hasan, daif), the article notes it.
Mission
islamtics exists to give English-speaking Muslims a single, trustworthy place to read about their faith — sourced from the canonical collections, written in plain language, and free of the misattributions, fabrications, and chain-letter “duas” that circulate widely online.
Apps and platforms
Beyond the website, islamtics is available as a free mobile app on both major platforms:
- islamtics on Google Play — Quran, prayer times, qibla, daily duas, and azan reminders for Android.
- islamtics on the App Store — the same companion experience for iPhone and iPad.
Connect with islamtics
islamtics shares daily reminders, Quran reflections, and authentic dua content across the following channels:
- Facebook — the original islamtics community, since 2010.
- X / Twitter
- YouTube
Contact
Editorial questions, source corrections, and partnership inquiries: [email protected]. islamtics treats every correction request seriously — if you spot a misattributed hadith or translation issue on any page, please write in.

