The Internet has made its way into many homes and schools through online learning and class work. Most schools nowadays require students to have an email or social media account to enable online learning, whether in a classroom or at home.
Close your eyes and imagine you are back in high school. You are sitting in English class, with your cheek resting on one hand as you write seemingly meaningless words into your notebook.
Parenting stinks! Whether it is soiled diapers or sweaty gym socks, the stenches that come with childrearing are sure to offend even the most seasoned nostrils.
When we think of a devout Muslim, we may imagine an ascetic who has renounced all worldly possessions to dedicate his/her life solely to worship. There is a tendency to believe that pious people cannot be wealthy because seeking fortune is regarded as unislamic, but that is simply not the case.
It’s easy to fall into pessimism and despair, which is why parents, family members, and community leaders need to step in and help kick start some optimism. Here are ten ways do that.
It is more important than ever to make time for young Muslims. But that doesn’t have to mean hours of one-on-one interaction. Here are a few quick ways parents, as well as other adults, can bond with young Muslims.