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“Me & My In-laws” (Special Coverage)

“Me & My In-laws” (Special Coverage)

No wonder the relation between spouses and their in-laws come on the top. Fathers and mothers of each partner play an important role to back or destroy their sons’ and daughters’ marriage. In som
Last Updated on Sunday, 24 February 2013 16:03

Is Religion Too Much for Your Children?

Is Religion Too Much for Your Children?
Teaching my children how to worship Allah is as important as teaching them not to touch the hot stove because both are saving them from grave consequences...
Last Updated on Sunday, 24 February 2013 15:50

Help Your Children Accept Immigration

Help Your Children Accept Immigration
As Immigration is supposed to be a move that enhances and develops the child’s life, it is necessary that it takes place in a positive way. To help a child through any major transition, like making
Last Updated on Saturday, 23 February 2013 14:15

Are You a Marital Scorekeeper?

Are You a Marital Scorekeeper?
Teaching not only our daughters but also our sons to truly understand the concept of marriage is essential. Firstly, we must remind them it’s unhealthy to keep a score of every debit and credit in
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 February 2013 10:15

African Muslims Figures Through History

African Muslims Figures Through History
Black History Month is an annual celebration of African Americans’ achievements; it is time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in the American history.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 February 2013 13:57

Marriage As a Roller Coaster: Special Tips

Marriage As a Roller Coaster: Special Tips
It has been a trend to host a marriage ceremony grandly, but once it is over everything is over. It is a shame that the sparks on that wedding night fade so soon. Is marriage meant just for a day wher
Last Updated on Monday, 18 February 2013 11:03

“I Don't Feel Attractive to My Husband!” (Answer)

“I Don't Feel Attractive to My Husband!” (Answer)
Life events aren't a problem unless we appraise them as such. Life is never perfect and, to some degree, hassles and problems are a part of normal everyday life. If our appraisals are realistic, we're
Last Updated on Monday, 18 February 2013 10:03

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