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Basic Tenets of Faith
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The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the family
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Principles of Fiqh
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Knowledge & Propagation
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Psychological and Social Problems
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Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Psychological and Social Problems
topics having to do with treating psychological illness, such as waswasah (whispers from the Shaytaan or compulsive thoughts), anxiety, nervous breakdown, suicide, and other family problems; discussing the main problems that Muslim men and women may face in their social relationships.
Should he throw his alcoholic uncle out of the house?
SaveHis wife does not accept advice. What is the solution?
SaveHer family has a bad reputation and she wants to go far away from them
SaveRuling on reading love stories and watching romantic movies
SaveShe entered Islam then she deviated from the path of guidance and she wants to repent
SaveShe is in love and it has affected her – should she go to a psychologist?
SaveShe wants to help her fiancé with regard to marriage but her siblings say no
SaveHe does not have any work; can he stay with his paternal aunt who is married to a Christian?
SaveIs Marriage Predestined in Islam?
In Islam, marriage is a part of the divine decree, yet Muslims must strive to make righteous decisions. While Allah knows who will be your spouse from eternity, your free will plays a role in the path taken to marriage. By upholding religious principles, making sound choices, and relying on the guidance of Allah, Muslims can hope to achieve a blessed and happy marriage in accordance with divine will.SaveSmacking and Pinching a One-Year Old Child
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