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  Raising Our Future Generations: (Part 4) A Solid Foundation - Sheikh Younus Kathrada
By the time your child is two years of age, he/she is likely speaking or beginning to speak a great deal. In addition, they will begin understanding things much more than prior to this time. Obviously, the older they get, the better their understanding and the more their questions will be. It is important that parents communicate with their children; make sure to listen, talk to them and address their questions.
  Raising Our Future Generations: (Part 3) Shifting Gears - Sheikh Younus Kathrada
As our children develop and grow, we see many changes in them. One of the first things I recall noticing in my kids was their imitation of Mom and Dad.
  Raising Our Future Generations:(Part 2)Start At The Beginning - Sheikh Younus Kathrada
Clearly, one who has good religious commitment (piety/righteousness) will better understand the responsibility that lies on their shoulders and will strive to fulfill the duty of parenthood in a manner that pleases Allaah. A home built on taqwaa (piety) is the best home.
  Raising Our Future Generations: (Part 1) A Great Responsibility - Sheikh Younus Kathrada
No doubt, as concerned parents, we are all worried about how our kids will turn out. More and more I have parents coming and asking for tips on raising their children. In the next few articles, we will speak about some important issues regarding the raising of our children.
  Parenting: an Islamic Perspective - Abu Musa Alyas
Parenting is a science; every interaction, recognition, praise, and discipline will combine to form a part of a child’s character. Therefore, it is imperative that parents reflect and ensure their interactions with the child result in positive characteristics developing in their children.
  Lovesickness - Salman ibn Fahd al-'Awdah
"A heart that is full of concern for others will be a heart that is full of love – but not a slave to love. It is an empty heart that falls stricken for any visitor who graces its doorstep."
  Ask Victoria Beckham - Umm Rashid
Imagine a world where women and men are free to bond with others of their sex on the basis of sisterhood or brotherhood alone, where the concept of catfights and alpha male behaviour doesn’t exist. Is that a bad thing?
  Weddings: A Time to Thank Allaah - Muhammad ash-Shareef
  The Mindless Dating Game - Happiness or Heartbreak - Fatima Asmal
  The Bitter Harvest - Muhammad ash-Shareef
  Polygyny - Sharing the thoughts - Jaseerah
  Marriage: To Wait or Not to Wait - Baiyinah Siddeeq
  The Pleasant Companionship -
  Lamentations of a Muslim Wife - Shariffa Carlo
 


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