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Juggling Motherhood and Celebrating `Eid

Juggling Motherhood and Celebrating `Eid

`Eid is here. It’s you, your husband, this great festivity and...a truck load of children.Even on “normal” days, quite a lot of the havoc can be overwhelming. Preparing food, getting out of the
Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 October 2012 15:11

The Importance of the Father

The Importance of the Father
The father is an integral part of the family. Traditional family values have always maintained this and few would doubt that a father figure is a positive thing for children.
Last Updated on Sunday, 01 January 2012 12:33

Love Story at the Wedding Party

Love Story at the Wedding Party
The wedding is not the marriage. The wedding is a gateway to marriage, a formalized written commitment. Contractual agreements in personal relations are underrated these days...
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 April 2011 10:04

`Eid and Muslim Families in London

`Eid and Muslim Families in London
“ Eid” is a unique venture organized by Muslims for Muslims and set up by the organization Al-Fitrah. Organizers, themselves from a variety of ethnic backgrounds including Jamaican, English, Afgha
Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 September 2010 09:00

Supporting the Family Structure in Love and in War

Supporting the Family Structure in Love and in War
Somalis have their own diaspora in their respective countries of residence. Most of them are in Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, UK, USA, Canada, and Scandinavia — the diaspora p
Last Updated on Sunday, 07 February 2010 11:08

Students Crossing the Cultural Divide

Students Crossing the Cultural Divide
"I have brought 15 students to Egypt to participate in a unique program through an organization called ‘Soliya’. Its ultimate goal is to connect university students in the Middle East to universit
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 June 2009 10:00

Sri Lankan Moors & Misconceptions

Sri Lankan Moors & Misconceptions
We all keep racial, religious, cultural and other misconceptions in our own minds and at the behest of those ‘others’.Sri Lanka is no exception. Granted however, that the country’s less than 20m
Last Updated on Monday, 04 May 2009 09:27

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