
We Still Need Books despite the Digital Age
By Rana Rais Khan – Editor-in-Chief, Hiba Some prevalent ideas have confused the educated strata of our society. For example, with the advent of digital

By Rana Rais Khan – Editor-in-Chief, Hiba Some prevalent ideas have confused the educated strata of our society. For example, with the advent of digital

by Rana Khan and Amal Hanif The recent gruesome crime in Sialkot shook up the cores of many all across Pakistan. It made us question:
By Minha Khan A recent university graduate who left home for the first time to study abroad Your child is going to a foreign university.

A Change in View About Education By Linta Mustafa In the present time, education has become a significant part of our lives. Commonly, education brings

When we talk of Islam in Europe, we often mention the famous Muslim empire in Spain, also known as Andalus. Lesser known is the fact that Muslims also ruled southern Italy for about two hundred years between the ninth and eleventh centuries.

Why should our children read? What are the effects of reading on children? How do we choose the books for our children? These are some of the important questions to answer, before giving any book to kids. Dr. Abid Ali takes an in-depth look!

Sheikh Nadwi unearths: “Since women today participate so little in the teaching of Ahadeeth and the issuing of Fatwas, there is a wide misconception that historically they have never played this role.”

Over-anxious parents with high expectations tend to label their own child as a slow learner. If we try to elaborate the word ‘slow’ and ask them to explain it, they usually reply that, “he/she cannot write as well as his/her older sibling”, “he/she has no interest in reading” or “he/she cannot sit still”, writes Imrana Moiz

A brief insight into the Intellectual Legacy of Timbuktu by Saulet Pervaiz.