Ummah Training Institute
The training arm of Ummah Corporation: a 16-week AI marketing accelerator for Muslim founders and operators.
Equip a generation of Muslim marketers and founders with the AI-native skills to build durable, profitable businesses.
Train where the future of work is being built
UMTI exists because the gap between what Muslim talent can do and what Muslim talent is paid to do is closing fast. AI compresses years of craft into months. The ones who learn to operate this stack with discipline will define the next decade of agency, brand, and creator businesses.
What you walk away with
A working agency or growth function. Real positioning. A defensible offer. A book of prompts that produce work you’d actually ship. And a network of operators who hold you to your word.
AI compresses years of craft into months. We teach you to build with that compression, without losing the discipline.
- 01 16-week cohort program in AI marketing and agency operations
- 02 Corporate AI training for marketing and growth teams
- 03 Advanced enterprise workshops on agentic workflows
- 04 Founder coaching and accountability circles
- 05 On-demand library of production-ready prompts and playbooks
- 01 Aspiring agency founders ready to build their first $250K of recurring revenue
- 02 In-house marketers retooling around AI
- 03 Enterprise teams adopting agentic operations
Live and operating
Inaugural cohort of Muslim founders building AI-first agencies, with weekly live instruction, project reviews, and partner-led guest sessions.
From positioning through to fulfilment, every lesson ships with worksheets, homework, prompts, and reference video, all generated through our internal pipeline.
An in-person cohort experience launching at our Edmonton headquarters, with hybrid attendance for international students, in shaa Allah.
Apply to the next UMTI cohort
Send a short note about what you're building or trying to solve. The Ummah Training Institute team responds within one business day, in shaa Allah.
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