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What children are owed: a good name, education, love, justice between siblings, and spiritual upbringing.
...rk for women's rights: spiritual equality, property rights, education, and historical women of Islam.
The intellectual tradition of the Ottoman Empire, from Sheyhulislam fatwas to advances in astronomy, architecture, and law.
The rights Islam grants women in education, property, marriage, inheritance, and public life, as estab...
Addressing identity, belonging, and faith challenges facing Muslim youth in modern societies while strengthening their connection to the deen.
... Islam grants children, including the right to a good name, education, fair treatment, and spiritual upbringing.
The Prophet said seeking knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim. The types of knowledge, their priority, and the etiquette of the student.
The history and evolution of Islamic educational institutions, from the Prophet's mosque to contemporary I...
The Islamic guidelines for students of knowledge: manners with teachers, sincerity, patience, and the spiritual dimension of learning.
The Islamic framework for child-rearing, from naming and aqiqah to teaching prayer, instilling moral values, and preparing children for adult life.
...ontemporary function of the mosque as a center for worship, education, social services, dispute resolution, and community buildin...
Approaches to homeschooling Muslim children, integrating Quran, Arabic, and Islamic studies with secular subjects, and available resources.
Practical strategies for Quran memorization, the role of consistent review (muraja'ah), establishing a daily schedule, and maintaining what is memorized.
...madrasah to university, the historical structure of Islamic education, the ijazah system, and the holistic curriculum of the clas...
...before and after birth, including the right to a good name, education, equal treatment among siblings, and spiritual nurturing.
How technology is transforming Islamic education, community building, and access to knowledge, and the ethic...