Top Islam YouTube Channels in 2026 from New Zealand

Islam channels provide a wealth of spiritual, educational, and cultural content for Muslims and those interested in learning about the faith. From beautiful Quranic recitations and Tafseer (interpretation) to lectures by renowned scholars on Islamic history and jurisprudence (Fiqh), this category covers the breadth of the Islamic tradition.

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Viewers can find content on daily life, including guidance on prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm), and ethical conduct (Akhlaq). There are also many channels dedicated to answering contemporary questions, debunking misconceptions, and exploring the intersection of Islam with modern science and philosophy. Lifestyle content, including modest fashion, halal food reviews, and travel vlogs to historic Islamic sites, is also popular.

Whether you are looking for spiritual reminders to boost your Iman or academic discussions on Islamic theology, these creators offer diverse perspectives within the framework of the religion. It serves as a digital Ummah, connecting believers across the globe.

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Veronika Edali

@VeronikaEdali

Salam, I'm Veronika Edali. I’m a revert to Islam, a founder of a modest activewear brand, a content creator, a wife and a mum.As the founder of a modest acti...

New Zealand
Subscribers
125k
Total Views
63.1M
Videos
928
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

The Five Pillars are the core beliefs and practices of Islam: Shahada (Faith), Salah (Prayer), Zakat (Charity), Sawm (Fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca). Many channels offer detailed guides on how to perform each of these acts of worship correctly.

How can I learn to read the Quran in Arabic?

There are excellent channels dedicated to Tajweed (rules of recitation) and teaching the Arabic alphabet from scratch. Interactive series and 'follow-along' videos help beginners with pronunciation and memorization.

What is the difference between Halal and Haram?

Halal means 'permissible' and Haram means 'forbidden'. These terms apply to food, finance, relationships, and behavior. YouTube creators often review products or discuss scenarios to help Muslims navigate these guidelines in a modern context.