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Muslim Family
Show your love and care
By: Mohammad Merwad
Many women feel shy to tell their husbands that they love them. This is extremely wrong for man should feel that he is every thing in his wife's life. A husband makes great efforts to support his family, so, he must find a kind of affection and gratitude from the other side ...
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The Ideal Muslim Woman and Her Husband .. 1
(An Excerpt from the Book “The Ideal Muslimah: The True Islâmic Personality of the Muslim Woman as Defined in the Qur’ân and Sunnah”)  
By  Dr. Muhammad ‘Ali Al-Hashimi Translated by Nasiruddin Al-Khattab and Revised by Ibrahim M. Kunna and Abu  Aya Sulaiman Abdus-Sabur Copyright and published by the International Islâmic Publishing House (IIPH), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1999. Marriage in Islam  In Islam, marriage is a blessed contract between a man and a woman, in which each becomes “permitted” to the other, and they begin the long journey of life in a spirit of love, co-operation, harmony and tolerance, where each feels ...
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Children Playing
By: Ahmad Said Ibrahim.. Free playing is the only activity children do for itself. It is very important in the social, ethical and physical aspects of the child's life. Functions: It increases the kid's experiences and develops his/her social sense. Assuming the role of a father, a baby or a lion, for example, helps a lot. Iit gives the child an opportunity, even temporarily, to get rid of tensions, inner conflicts and disappointment. Helps in discovering the laws of nature and things. It develops the skills and talents. When a kid puts something in a certain place or when working a toy on and off, he/she is acquiring and developing ...
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Prophetical Lessons on Raising Children
By: Ahmad Said Ibrahim
From Ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with them, that he said "once I stayed overnight in the house of my aunt Maimuna. The prophet, peace be upon him, came at night and asked whether the boy performed prayers? They said yes. Then he slept." Narrated Al Bukhari. The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, teaches us how to care about our children and their religion. In this Hadith we knew that Abdullah Ibn Abbas was sleeping at the house of his aunt which indicates the importance of selat ul-rahim ...
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 Children and Stealing
 Women In Islam .. part 2
 The Impact of Bad Intentions on Our Children
 Art of The Marital Dialogue
 Our feasts.. in content and appearance
 Qualities of Ideal Muslims in Relation with Allah (1)
 Women In Islam .. part 1
 Mother's day .. Every year's controversy

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