The biggest challenge of parenting is to accept that we are facing a world very different from the one in which we grew up. This is...
Written for UK context, for those in non-abusive situations After a marital breakdown, children are all too often used as pawns by feuding parents. In theory,...
When Parents Go to Hajj… by Nur Kose, Nura F, and Safiyyah Ghori with additional content from Sabriya Zaman, Samiyah Ali Khan, and Sakinah F. Every...
By Olivia Mounet How do you define yourself? A Muslim? A student? A brother or sister? Daughter or son? Mother or father? Typically how we define...
by Sadia Virk When I was getting married, friends and family members alike were busy sharing advice and tips for the new life ahead of me....
The Story It had been a few days since Salman thought about telling his parents. He had received a full scholarship from Columbia University to study...
The following article was compiled by Iesa Galloway for the Islamic Society of Greater Houston‘s E-Newsletter. It draws heavily from content originally written by other authors...
Ramadan 2013 Posts The usual scene at taraweeh is children running around in the prayer area, tweens in the hallways, and teens in the parking lot....
By: Maher Budeir We often hear the phrases, “When I was your age…”, or “The youth these days are different” or, “It is all because of...
Lecture by Shaykh Yasir Qadhi | Transcribed by Zara T. [The following is the video and transcript of Shaykh Yasir Qadhi’s khutbah “Making Families Work.” The transcript includes slight...