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Children need more love, not less | Unscripted #67

By Sheikh Shaqur Rehman 28 Rb1 42 ◦︎ 14 Nov 20

This week’s Unscripted podcast is in the theme of the national campaign, #InTheirShoes. We put your questions to experts Sh Shaqur Rehman and Dr Mahera Ruby on the topic of the toxic practice of denying meaningful relationships between parents and children.

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TAGGED: CAMPAIGN, CHILDREN, COUNCIL, CUSTODY, DIVORCE, HUSBAND, IN THEIR SHOES, LEGAL, LOVE, MAHERA RUBY, PARENTS, SHARIAH, THERAPY, WIFE
Sheikh Shaqur Rehman 28 Rb1 42 ◦︎ 14 Nov 20 28 Rb1 42 ◦︎ 14 Nov 20
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By Sheikh Shaqur Rehman
Sheikh Shaqur Rehman has completed a PGCE along with an MA in Applied Linguistics. He preceded his secular studies with a traditional Islamic education beginning in Egypt in 1999-2001 which he further developed in Syria and Saudi Arabia whilst teaching English in various universities and institutions. During his Islamic studies, he managed to memorise the Holy Qur’an and attain authorisation (Ijaza) in recitation and various Islamic sciences including theology and jurisprudence. Sh Shaqur is currently a Senior Advisor at the Islamic Council of Europe.
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  • Forhad Miah says:
    1 Rb2 42 ◦︎ 16 Nov 20 at 7:22 pm

    Would such a campaign have ever come about if in the majority of cases the mother would lose contact with their children, rather than it being the case of most fathers losing contact after divorce?

    I think those honest amongst know the answer.

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    • Iqbal says:
      2 Rb2 42 ◦︎ 17 Nov 20 at 11:26 am

      Why do you have so much contempt for mothers?

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