Six Reasons to say NO to TV
Television is a standard appliance in most homes, and most people cannot imagine living without one. Is it really that useful? Discover with Zahra Anjum why we must say a complete NO to television.
DetailsTelevision is a standard appliance in most homes, and most people cannot imagine living without one. Is it really that useful? Discover with Zahra Anjum why we must say a complete NO to television.
DetailsDyslexia is considered by many to be an alternative way of processing information, not a disability. And although reading can present some challenges, dyslexic children can still love to read. J. Samia Mair discusses how her family dealt with dyslexia.
DetailsMaking mistakes are a part of human nature. Amina Salau takes a look at different ways to correct people’s mistakes positively.
DetailsDo you feel tired all the time? Do you feel too lazy to get up for tahajjud or too fatigued by the end of the day to attend a halaqah? You may be suffering from the one disease that has plagued us in this day and age of all-you-can-eat buffets and super-sizing: Overeating. Unaiza Ahsan explains why one should eat moderately and the benefits of doing so.
DetailsVictory has a different meaning for everyone. What is the criterion for victory in the sight of Allah (st), our Examiner? How can we achieve this real victory? Zahra Anjum shares some tips.
DetailsDo you feel as if the trials in your life are overwhelming you, and threatening to decrease your faith? Amina Salau shares handy tips on the way patience can help us triumph over adversities.
DetailsGrad studies and the pressures associated with it can get pretty overwhelming for the average Muslim student. It is hard enough to stick to ‘iman’, let alone think of ‘ihsan’. However, there are several small ways in which ihsan can be incorporated into the daily life of a grad student and earn him/her extra blessings and goodness, which can be a source of contentment during difficult times in this world and the next. Unaiza Ahsan discusses how!
DetailsIn today’s media-driven world, storytelling can be a great way to nurture the qualities of listening and appreciation for the spoken word in our children. Ruhaifa Adil presents some tips to light a fire in your child’s imagination, a love in their hearts for stories of substance, and a way to learn from them.
DetailsReading to your kids is recommended. Fathers reading to their kids on a regular basis is even better. J. Samia Mair discusses why!
DetailsAre you looking for some fun yet useful gifts for your kids, nieces, nephews or grandchildren? In the second part of her two-part series, Ruhaifa Adil discusses some more non-toy gift ideas that are perfect for a Muslim child.
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