Research-backed reports on how khutbahs and Islamic lectures spread online — the topics that resonate, the speakers and channels that reach large audiences, and the seasonal rhythms of attention. Every figure is sourced; every claim is something a khateeb can act on.
How khutbahs and Islamic lectures spread across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram — the topics that resonate, the kinds of speakers and channels that reach large audiences, platform dynamics, and the seasonal surges around Ramadan, Hajj, and Muharram. With charts and a "what this means for khateebs" playbook.
We're working on follow-ups — Ramadan content trends, the anatomy of a khutbah clip that travels, and a seasonal calendar for speakers. Check back soon, insha'Allah.
Coming soonBayan is built for the people who give reminders — imams, MSA speakers, teachers, and full-time da'wah workers. Insights is where we share what the public data actually says about how those reminders travel online, so the people doing the work can make better decisions about what to speak on and when.
Our standard is simple: every external claim is sourced, nothing is fabricated, and anything we can't fully verify is labelled. If a number is illustrative, we say so on the chart. If you spot something to correct, we want to hear it.
Bayan records, transcribes, and summarises any talk with verified Quran & hadith citations and action items for the week. Free to download on iOS.