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It's Muslim kids, not parents, who are embracing a politicized Islam NATASHA FATAH Contributed to The Globe and Mail Published July 6, 2011 ...
Thousands of children of Islamic State group members, many of them abandoned like Dawlat’s family, are the innocent victims of the brutal rise and destructive fall of Daesh, the acronym by which ...
Nearly half of them (45.6 per cent) think that 'Islamic Theocracy is the best form of government'. In several schools in large cities like Berlin or Frankfurt, Muslim children make up more than 80 ...
However, if the mother embraces Islam, for instance, while the father remains as a non-Muslim, then he has no right in the guardianship of the children. This is because these children are judged to be ...
Bringing up Muslim children in Western countries presents a real struggle for parents because we often face resistance from kids, there’s a lack of time and we are trying to juggle multiple things.
While young children are exempt from fasting in the Islamic month of Ramadan, many Australian Muslim families say it's good to start having conversations with their kids about the tradition.
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