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Raising a Hijabi

Alhumdulillah, I have raised a son and a daughter, who are Hijabis. “A son?” you ask in shock! Yes, a son… Hijab literally means ‘barrier’, and there is the command for both men and women to be modest and cover; yet, we tend to focus only on our daughters, writes Tasneem Vali.

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Children

Muslim Fathers have to Man Up

In this eye-opening article, addressed to Muslim fathers, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan declares that there is a crisis of self-esteem in Muslim girls that only their fathers can address by forging a strong bond with their daughters.

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Children

Polite Children: Our Hope for the Future

In this article, Kiran Ansari discusses the importance of teaching adab, Islamic values for manners and etiquette, to children. She also shares some practical tips on how to incorporate adab into your child’s daily routine to develop them into well-rounded adults.

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Games and Ideas for Teaching Adab to Children

Teaching children good manners is important, and there are many fun and creative ways to do it. This article provides some great ideas for teaching manners through stories, role-play, and other fun activities. Learn about empathy, respect, positivity, and more, and help your child develop good manners that will serve them well throughout their lives.

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Children

Should Siblings be Rivals?

Sayeda Habib takes a look at some of the things parents commonly do that fuel sibling rivalry and suggests alternatives to foster a lifelong bond between them.

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