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Articles related to "Khadijah"
Defining Membership and Belonging A good youth program is one that promotes membership and belonging among its youth participants. membership • belonging • khadijah • ali-coleman • youth
Nipping the Drama in the Bud Some youth often create drama to garner attention they miss at home. Identify the truth from the tale and respond appropriately. lies • youth • children • khadijah • ali
Positive Peer Pressure Youth workers and programs can utilize peer support in promoting positive youth development. Peer supporting is a two-way stream in learning and empowerment. peer • support • pressure • youth • development
Resiliency and Dominion As we teach young people to be resilient, a large part of that teaching centers around moving away from comparing one healing process and ability to recover to another resilient • khadijah • ali • coleman • dominion
Resiliency: Dominion vs Domination Youth can become resilient when they identify their root of pain and accept what has happened without lingering in the pain and negativity, ultimately acting out. resiliency • acceptance • identify • youth • workers
Rutgers Beats Providence The Rutgers Scarlet Knights furthered their conquest back to the Top 25 Saturday with a 55-42 stomping of Providence. rutgers providence • scarlet knights friars • rutgers beats providence • scarlet knights beat friars • providence at rutgers
The Ideal Husband Learn about the role of the Muslim husband in this collection of links from around the Net. islam • muslim • women • islamic • marriage
Fatimah "Az-Zahraa": A Very Special Daughter This article is about the daughter of prophet Muhammed (pbuh), her special relationship with her father, and the marked contrast it bears to the feelings about daughters in the pre-Islamic era among Arabs. fatimah • fatima • prophet muhammed • muslim • islam
Khadija: 'Al-Tahira' This is an article about Khadija, wife of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Find out more about this remarkable woman known as 'Al-Tahira' -- the pure one. khadija • prophet muhammad (pbuh) • women • muslim • islam
Prohibiting Female Infanticide Muhammad (pbuh) abolished the practice of female infanticide, overturning a prevalent cultural norm by the verse At-Takwir. The practice, however, still exists today. female infanticide in the qur'an • female infanticide in today's society • china and gender preferences • india and gender preferences • daughters in islam
Today's Muslim Woman Islam is the world's fastest growing religion. Muslim women all over the globe are making their mark and contribution to society. american muslim women • muslim women • muslim officials • muslim athletes • hijab
Polygamy and the Qur'an The polygamy clause in the Qur'an, restricting the number of wives a man can marry, is not a reference to women in general, but to the just treatment of orphans. polygamy in qur'an • polygamy in islam • multiple wives in islam • bigamy in islam • prophet muhammad polygamy
Pope's Baptism of Muslim Misleads 7 people were baptized by the Pope, but only the so-called Muslim was named. Are the other 6 less important? Why not headline the priests that convert to Islam as well? converts to islam • converts to christianity • converts to catholicism • priests accepting islam • prominent muslim converts to christianity |
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