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Family Between Love & Conflict Produced by Dr. Syed Akthar Riza, Shaikh Muhammad Nur and Imam Muhammad Naseem
Those who are nearest and dearest to us are usually the ones with whom we have the most disagreements. Find out how to deal with these Islamically with advice from three experts.
| Publisher: | Sound Vision | | Suitable Age: | 15 - Adults | | Format: | VHS (NTSC) | | Dimensions: | 4 x 7.25 x 1 |
| SKU: 110-076 |
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Speakers: Dr. Syed Akthar Riza, Shaikh Muhammad Nur and Imam Muhammad Naseem
Three speakers with a combined solid experience in Muslim family counselling discuss common conflicts in families and how to resolve them Islamically. A question and answer session is included.
The basic structure and foundation of any society is its family. Once this family institution is broken, the whole society collapses. Sadly, this is seen very clearly in many Western societies, and can even be witnessed in a number of Muslim ones.
Islam gives high priority to building, maintaining and nurturing this building block of society called the family. This video addresses various questions and concerns from parents and youth on topics ranging from family life, responsibilities of parents and children, marriage in Islam etc. This is an excellent video for all current and future parents, for all Islamic workers, and an excellent addition to the libraries of all homes.
More about the speakers: Syed Akhtar Raza is a Muslim Psychiatrist & Family councilor in St. Louis, MO, Shaykh Nur Abdullah is an Islamic scholar and Imam of the Islamic Center of St. Louis and Imam Muhammad Naseem is an Islamic scholar and veteran Islamic activist.
| SKU: 110-076 |
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