Browsing: Women
Afghan women are not passive entities that need rescuing by White liberals, writes Zimarina Sarwar…
Europe has lost moral legitimacy when it comes to women’s rights, argues Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury, amidst the racist stereotypes of women in Afghanistan.
I want to explore some aspects of helping boys become men, as well as supporting all men in establishing good character and practices.
This International Women’s Day, Zimarina Sarwar warns about the deletion of womanhood by the cultural and ideological activities of powerful men.
One minute you are living your regular life, and the next you are responsible for the life of another human being.
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary parenting, writes home Educator Umm Safwan.
As we near the end of what has been a challenging year, we must remember the quiet courage of Maryam and her consistent trust in Allāh’s plan for her. In trusting Him, there is always a path of ease and blessings to be found.
Even babies can experience distress, writes Dr. Zeyn Green-Thompson. Do you know the consequences of adverse experiences in childhood?
I have realised that self-worth – or lack thereof – is a battle that needs to be spoken about.
She remains somewhat of an unsung hero in Muslim circles whenever Malcolm X is discussed…