For children of any age, divorce can be challenging to process and understand. Divorce happens for many reasons. Sometimes couples drift apart over time, struggle with incompatibility, face economic hardship, or endure more serious issues like infidelity or even domestic violence.
One of the most effective ways to introduce young children to Islam is through the Sunnah. The vast collections of hadith literature offer an almost endless supply of stories rich with wisdom, morals, and inspiration.
Muslim parents feel a deep responsibility to teach their children about Islam in a way that is both proper and respectful. In their effort to instill faith and discipline, they may unintentionally present the religion as overly rigid or strict.
Each year, the story of Prophet Abraham and his son Ismail’s profound act of faith is retold from pulpits worldwide, when millions of worshippers embark on the Hajj pilgrimage.
Are you tired of seeing your teenager sprawled on the sofa, spending hours on video games and social media? You may find yourself thinking, “I was much more active at that age,” or “When I was in high school, I used to do XYZ.” You are not alone.
Note: Parents, as much as possible, should enlist children in the work of running the household smoothly during Ramadan in quarantine. If there are two parents in the house, each must ensure one parent is not burdened with dealing with all of the children’s needs.