For Muslim homeschool families
Co-ops, classes, field trips, payments, the family calendar — the scattered pieces of your homeschool, finally in one place. Built for Muslim families; welcoming to every homeschooler.
For families
Co-op days, classes, payments, waivers — Musdom holds the pieces, so your memory and six group chats don’t have to. Hover any card to see how.
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Co-op days, field trips, tutoring, library runs, park meetups — every child’s week on a single calendar. Drag your own events in. Print it for the fridge.
Family · Child · Organization
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Apply to a co-op, RSVP to a halaqa, enroll at an Islamic school — one account for every organization you’re part of. Organizers ask the questions they need; you answer once.
Organizations · Applications · Membership
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Official updates, class chats, and team inboxes stay layered and separate — so the snack-day reminder never buries the early-dismissal notice.
Layered · Searchable · Archived
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Check-in, attendance, pickup adults, allergies, emergency contacts, and volunteer hours toward your co-op requirement — right where the teacher needs them.
Check-in · Safety · Hours
How it works
Musdom carries the whole arc of a homeschool cycle — so the work that used to live in ten places, ten group chats, and your head lives in one.
Create your co-op or Islamic school, turn on the modules you need, draft your application questions — once, at the start of the term.
Parents find your organization, answer your intake questions, and join — straight into the calendar, polls, and announcements.
Calendar, RSVPs, polls, announcements, attendance, and volunteer signups — the work of the day from one screen.
Email when there’s a new event, poll, or announcement — and a quiet inbox for the days there isn’t.
A typical Tuesday
The dashboard tells you who’s where, what’s owed, and what can wait until next week. It’s the difference between running your family’s week and being run by it.
Discover
Finding a good local co-op or class shouldn’t mean asking around three group chats and hoping someone answers. Musdom gathers real, verified listings — filter by age, schedule, format, sibling-friendly, drop-off allowed.
Also for hifz & maktab
Sabaq, sabaqi, dhor, and tajweed — tracked the way a Qur’an teacher actually works, on the same calendar, payments, and rosters as everything else. Built for Muslim families means built for this.
For organizers
Applications, rosters, calendars, waivers, attendance, announcements, polls, volunteer hours — the long list a co-op runs on, finally in one place that respects your time. The admin you dread becomes the admin you barely notice.
Cycle setup checklist · Spring ’26
FAQ
Musdom is built for Muslim homeschool families and the organizations they run — homeschool co-ops and Islamic schools, from weekend maktabs to full-time programs. The calendar, payments, and discovery welcome any homeschooler; the parts that matter to Muslim families are first-class, never an afterthought.
Yes. Sensitive child data is field-level permissioned. Internal notes are separate from anything parents see. Privacy is a default, not a setting.
Payments aren’t turned on yet — we’re shipping the core (calendar, applications, announcements, polls, attendance, volunteers, waivers, hifz) first. Stripe-powered fees, sibling discounts, and family caps are on the roadmap.
Yes — that’s the point. Roles are context-aware. You can organize one organization and be a parent in another, with one account.
Sign up at musdom.com, set up your family in about a minute, then discover a co-op or Islamic school nearby — or start your own. It’s live and free to start.
Ready when you are
Set up your family in a minute. Join a co-op your friends already run, or start your own — co-op, hifz circle, parent group.
Assalamu alaikum.