Youth is a time of intensity and immediate gratification. Building willpower is harder than ever. But it is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children. Here are a few simple ways to start.
Dua is not only for times of distress, but it is also for times of thankfulness This is why it is critical that we pass on the importance and beauty of Dua to the next generation of Muslims.
Salah keeps us connected to Allah in all circumstances, and it is a gift and obligation we must pass on to young Muslims. Here are a few ways to start that process.
Bullying has become a pervasive problem in the United States. The statistics below offer an overview of the problem, as well as some of the specific types of issues this behavior raises.
When Masjids do not welcome children, children will find other places to go. At the Masjid children often receive criticism for their noise, for how they dress, for playing basketball instead of praying Sunnah, and so on. In the schoolyard, children receive praise for their jokes, their clothes, and their athletic abilities. Where will our children prefer to spend their time?
Despite seemingly logical explanations for those “Mr. and Mrs. Only” invitations, there are good reasons for Muslim families to include children in wedding celebrations. Here are three big ones.
Engaging your child in conversation is easier said than done. But they won’t be the one to change in your relationship - it has to be you. You’re the parent, it’s your responsibility.