It’s been over 1400 years since our Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, taught us how to love Allah, follow Islam and be strong in our faith. But with each passing generation, we as Muslims are getting a little bit weaker in our faith and more distracted in the world.
Muslim teachers who provide Islamic education at a full-time or weekend school initiative are invaluable members of the “village” that is engaged in raising Muslim children.
Isn't it amazing how a child, even at the age of infancy is able to communicate with their caregivers in a meaningful way? SubhanAllah, All praise be to Allah, that, right there, is the beauty of Allah's creation and how we have been molded.
The vast world full of different cultures, languages, and ethnicities has become one small world with the internet and easy access to travel. I’m a first-generation Palestinian Canadian Muslim raising two children and trying every day to preserve our native language, Arabic.
Growing up in Canada as a child of immigrants, I and many others like me were expected to speak English as my native language. In my early years, I spoke the Urdu language – my mother tongue.