Futuhat Studios Presents
The Islamic Fortress
A media production house bringing Islamic history back — battle by battle, story by story.
What We Build
One Mission. Three Fronts.
Futuhat Studios is a Muslim-built media house operating across three channels — each one designed to bring the history of this Ummah back to life.
Futuhat in Wars
Nine dedicated battle websites — each one an immersive deep-dive into a turning point of Islamic history. Badr. Uhud. Khandaq. And six more on the way.
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Podcasts, audiobooks, and seerah content produced to the highest standard. Islamic history told the way it deserves — with scholarship, soul, and craft.
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For the Ummah, by the Ummah. A growing network of Muslims who believe their history is worth knowing, worth sharing, and worth building upon.
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Featured Battles
Two battles are live and waiting for you. Each site is a full educational experience — history the way it should be taught.
Battle of Badr
غزوة بدر
A force of 313 ill-equipped Muslims decisively defeated a Meccan army of roughly 1,000 near the wells of Badr in the Hejaz.
EnterBattle of Uhud
غزوة أُحُد
The Quraysh marched 3,000 strong to Mount Uhud to avenge Badr, initially routing the Muslims after a group of archers abandoned their post against orders.
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Khandaq, Khyber, Mutah, Hunayn, Tabuk, Yarmuk, Qadisiyyah
2 of 9 Battles Live
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Futuhat Leaders
فتوحات القادة
The companions who carried Islam on their shoulders. Their lives. Their sacrifice. Their legacy.
Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq
أبو بكر الصديق
The Prophet ﷺ lay his head on Abu Bakr's lap in the cave. Assassins were inches away. Abu Bakr whispered — if they look down at their feet, they will see us. The Prophet ﷺ replied — what do you think of two, when Allah is their third?
Umar ibn Al-Khattab
عمر بن الخطاب
He set out that day with a sword — to kill the Prophet ﷺ. He never made it. Something happened on that road that turned the most feared enemy of Islam into its most ferocious defender.
Uthman ibn Affan
عثمان بن عفان
The rebels surrounded his house for 40 days. His companions stood armed at his door ready to die for him. He looked at them and said — I will not meet my Lord with the blood of a single Muslim on my hands. Then he opened the Quran. And waited.
Ali ibn Abi Talib
علي بن أبي طالب
He was 22 years old the night he lay in the Prophet's bed. Assassins threw stones at him through the night. When they hit him he groaned — not from pain, but because he finally felt what the Prophet had endured every single night for years.
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Futuhat Stories
فتوحات القصص
Islamic history retold for 2026. Every Friday. Always free.
Episode 1 — Dropping Soon
Iran Lost This Battle
The Battle of Qadisiyyah — and the story of Abu Mahajan, the alcoholic who changed a war
Available soon on
Spotify · Apple Podcasts · YouTube
Episode 2
The General Who Never Lost
Khalid ibn al-Waleed — 100 battles. Zero defeats.
Episode 3
The Slave Who Became a Commander
Zayd ibn Harithah — chosen by the Prophet ﷺ as his own son.
Episode 4
The Night the Quran Was Almost Lost
The Battle of Yamama and the man who saved the Book of Allah.