
Teenage Matters – A workshop by hiba
Selected excerpts from Hiba Magazine’s exclusive workshop on Teenage Matters, conducted by Mr. Salman Asif Siddiqui of ERDC

Selected excerpts from Hiba Magazine’s exclusive workshop on Teenage Matters, conducted by Mr. Salman Asif Siddiqui of ERDC

Learn about the different styles of parenting and why positive parenting is the best approach.

In a world where everyone is trying to influence us with their ideas and ideologies, how do we determine what is beneficial or destructive? This article takes an insightful look and offers practical action points.

Farheen Moin delves into spiritual and emotional abuse: how to recognize it, what influence it has on the victims, and some practical ways to bring change.

Explore why lack of faith is rising among today’s teenagers and how to address it. Learn about the importance of maintaining healthy relationships with oneself, others, and Allah (swt) and the role of education, culture, and parenting in nurturing faith.

Azka Javeria highlights the need for reflective conversations between parents and teens on serious topics in order to raise independent and responsible individuals.

For raising children to become responsible and well-groomed Muslim youth, parents have to put forth efforts into development of their character and personality. Madiha Salam shares some tips to help you build loving homes for your children.

Ruhaifa Adil presents ideas that you can use to help your children get along better and learn values of tolerance, sensitivity, anger control, patience and cooperation along the way.

Parents love for their children is so over-powering that at times, the smartest of parents make the silliest mistakes. These mistakes are very common and can easily be corrected, Insha’Allah. Omer MateenAllahwala shares useful tips to combat such errors.

Fathers are directly involved in character building. They should use the correct language. The first words that Luqman Hakeem used were “Ya Bunayya: O my Son!” Address them in the best manner.When you tell your children how beautiful their names are, they feel good. Dawood Vaid shares some practical measures to tackle cribbing children.