Authors: Taimur Kouser, MA, and Rania Awaad, MD Mental Health Awareness Month (May) is an important time for us to define and bring awareness to mental...
Dealing with emotionally immature parents is a topic that is often unaddressed in the masjid, and yet is a pervasive problem in the Muslim community. Out-of-touch...
Authors: Rania Awaad, MD, Â Ayisat Adegbindin, Sanah Ahmed, Aisha Ayub Introduction Within Muslim communities, mental health remains a topic often shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding, despite...
Conflict, or a serious disagreement or argument, is a natural and normal part of any relationship. It is a sign of a need for change and...
According to the standard secular story that’s been repeatedly told to us for the past century or so, just a few short decades after the start...
It happens too often these days. A parent calls me complaining about her child who is immature and refuses to grow up. The age of the...
Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Messenger ﷺ as saying, “A strong believer is better and is more lovable to Allah than a weak believer, and there is...
Alḥamdulillah, most college and university students are currently enjoying winter break. Oftentimes, winter break provides much-needed time off from the pressure, stress, anxiety, and hectic-ness of...
In this episode of The MuslimMatters Podcast, Zainab bint Younus speaks to Chaplain Tricia Pethic, a contributor to the book “Mantle of Mercy: Islamic Chaplaincy in...
Is beating kids just a part of “traditional Islamic studies”? Is it true that there are blessings associated with physical punishment for students of Qur’an? Or...