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Mother’s Day – innovation or Islamic obligation?

For Muslims, every single day is Mother's Day, argues Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury, in this eye-opening piece that is sure to change the way you look at this festive occasion.

How You Can Help Regulate Your Child’s Access to Smartphones & Social Media

Girls in one school were asked for up to ten nude or semi-nude pictures per night, according to Ofsted's review.

Nurture by Example

The famed philosopher and physician Albert Schweitzer once said: “Example is not the main thing in influencing others; it is the only thing.”

The benefits of boredom for children

Rеѕеаrсh ѕuggеѕtѕ that boredom іѕ a good thing аѕ іt еnсоurаgеѕ children tо соmе uр wіth ѕоlutіоnѕ.

The Impact of Adverse Experiences on Children

Even babies can experience distress, writes Dr. Zeyn Green-Thompson. Do you know the consequences of adverse experiences in childhood?

Back to School: Sex Education is Changing (FAQs)

Click to find out your rights and responsibilities as a parent from September 2020 onwards.

Tafida Raqeeb: Is it Islamically permissible to switch off her life support?

Sheikh Dr. Haitham Al-Haddad: “I appeal to the Muslim community to support the case of Tafida.”

“Segregation” of boys and girls in Islamic school ruled unlawful

...in the same week as a BBC investigation revealed shocking institutional failures surrounding an explosion in child-on-child sexual abuse in mixed schools across the country...

Nurturing the Ummah in 2016

Scroll down for an interactive timeline on articles focusing on nurturing the next generation Children are a blessing from Allāh. In the Qur’ān when children are mentioned they are referred to as a gift or a granted treasure. Few examples include At that, Zakariyah called upon his Lord, saying, "My

7 Tips to Talking About Sex

Our children are at the cusp of adulthood and it is my turn to inform them concerning the facts of life and all the ways a Muslim adult should think and act in being obedient to Allāh and His Messenger (sall Allahu ʿalayhi wa sallam). Allāh (subhanahu wa taʿala) advised: