Spring break may conjure up images of college students partying wildly on sandy beaches, but it doesn't have to be spent this way only. Consider the time off as a kind of practice run for summer break.
College students partying wildly on sandy beaches may be the popular mental picture of spring break, but the week off can be combined with faith-building fun for Muslim youth as well. Here are some ideas.
For many young Muslims, Hajj is a distant ritual they know they’ll eventually have to perform. But, here are some practical ways to make Hajj come alive in the next few weeks for children, from toddlers to teenagers, as pilgrims prepare for departure.
A week-by-week guide of ideas for July and August 2017. These are aimed at teenagers and offer a suggested list of activities to keep them busy and engaged throughout the summer
Although some Masjids and Islamic centers have become more youth-conscious and youth-friendly over the past decade, we have a long way to go in terms of meaningful youth engagement.