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Life Lessons In A Lullaby

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 0 Okwu

When my son was born almost four months ago, I realized that among the many skills I’d have to acquire to be a good mother, I’d also have to brush...

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Childhood Should Be a Time of Bliss

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 1 Ikwu

THINK back to your childhood. Are the memories that come up blissful or are they full of sorrow and pain? Either way they are probably dependent upon how you were...

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11 Mmejọ n'ịzụ ụmụaka - Emeela Ha?

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 2 Okwu

Tarbiyah (nurtured development/education) is an art, science, and skill. Agbanyeghị, many of us educate and develop our children solely through inherited, faulty methods, or deal with them based upon quick...

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Nna na Islam

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 1 Ikwu

It is important for Muslims to have a discussion about fatherhood while keeping in mind the ever-fragile state of Muslim families. We need to re-assess the language we use and...

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Echiche m na ịbụ nne…

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 0 Okwu

When I was a little girl, one of the things I’d written on my “things I want to do before I die” list was to be someone’s mommy. Then my...

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Ndụmọdụ maka ndị nne Muslim

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 1 Ikwu

Being a mother is one of the greatest experiences of life of a woman. But this great experience is filled with responsibilities long with a joy of getting a great...

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A Thought For Fathers

Nwunye dị ọcha | | 1 Ikwu

Your children are not your children. They are sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself. They come through you but not from you. And though they are with you...