Finding Hope in Miscarriage as a Muslim
A letter to my sister's stillborn fetus...
Making Edutainment a Breeze
6 points on how subscription boxes catered to Muslim Kids can make edutainment a breeze - especially if you homeschool your kids. (featuring *Noor Box*)
Aggression in Children: Causes and Solutions
The reasons of aggression among children and their solutions in Islam.
Those first 100 days…
An attempt of humor amidst helplessness, tears and laughter in the first 100 days of motherhood.
How to Make Learning at Home Fun for the Kids (and Ease for You)
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As many schools and institutes opt for some degree of remote learning due to risks posed by the pandemic, many parents parted ways from traditional schools altogether, adopting their own, more flexible curricula that can be better adapted...
24 Unwritten Rules of Toddler-ingdom
The Rules of toddler-ingdom - 6 rules in each empire of clothes, food, play & sleep. A free printable for your sanity to understand your toddler's code of conduct.
A Hadith That Changed My Life After Parenthood
Narrated `Ali رضي الله عنه: Fatima رضي الله عنها complained of what she suffered from the hand mill and from grinding...She went to Prophet ﷺ to ask for a maid-servant, but she couldn’t find him, and told Aisha of her need. When Prophet ﷺ...
List of Aayaat from the Quran that Really Helped Me as a Parent
1) Validation from Allah of all the hardships as a mother
"And We have enjoined upon man for his parents. His mother carried him, in weakness upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years. Be grateful to Me and to your parents;...
Cute Islamic Lunch Box Notes To Help Your Child Feel Connected To You And Their Faith
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Sending your child off to school can be both exciting and challenging, especially when it's their first time stepping into the world beyond your home. and picking the right school for your child is even more important. While they embark on...
A List of My Favourite Duas as a Parent
1) Dua for patience
This is one of my favorite duas as a parent - that I find myself repeating often!
"Our Lord, pour upon us patience..."
Fa-Ra-Ghayn (the root letters for the word "afrigh") means to empty, vacate, to unload, to pour out, be free...