extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
Linia's "The Invisible Wall"
All parents want their children to grow up healthy and happy. They work day and night to overcome life's challenges, just to give their children a bright future. However, in this tireless effort, some small mistakes may turn into serious problems and unknowingly cast an invisible shadow on the child's physical and mental development. This shadow will eventually solidify into an invisible wall, subtly cutting off the child's path to a truly healthy and fulfilling life.
By MD. REZUAN HOSSEN8 months ago in Families
Redefine Your Sacrifice
Sacrifice is a word often associated with loss, pain, and giving up something valuable. From a young age, we’re taught that sacrifice means letting go of our desires, wealth, time, or even relationships for a greater purpose. However, renowned Islamic scholar Nouman Ali Khan offers a refreshing and powerful understanding of sacrifice that goes beyond mere hardship. According to him, true sacrifice is not just about what we give up—it’s about what we gain through sincere obedience, trust in Allah, and commitment to a meaningful cause.
By Muhammad Suliman khan8 months ago in Families
Why Do Married Couples Not Want to Talk to Each Other?
Communication is often described as the lifeblood of a successful marriage. It forms the basis of understanding, emotional intimacy, and mutual trust. Yet, many married couples—sometimes even those who deeply care about each other—reach a point where they stop talking, at least in any meaningful way. Conversations shrink to logistics, routines, or even silence. Why does this happen? Why do two people who once shared everything find themselves living like strangers under the same roof? The answer lies in a combination of emotional, psychological, and situational factors that slowly erode open dialogue.
By DigitalAddi8 months ago in Families
Why Most Relationships Fail — And 5 Proven Ways to Make Yours Last
Love is beautiful, but it’s not always easy. Many people dream of a lasting, happy relationship. But in reality, most relationships don’t survive. People fall in love, make promises, and then slowly grow apart. Why does this happen? Why do so many relationships fail, even when love is still there?
By Dadullah Danish8 months ago in Families
My Father Is My Hero
From the outside, my father is just another man—quiet, reserved, a little gray at the temples, often seen fixing things around the house or tending to the small garden he loves. But to me, he is more than that. My father is my hero—not because he wears a cape or has superpowers, but because of the quiet strength he carries within him, the unwavering love he offers, and the way he’s always been there, even when life got tough.
By Ashley Anthony8 months ago in Families
Bridges Rebuilt: A True Story of Forgiveness and Healing
For the better part of a decade, I told myself I was fine with never speaking to my father again. We hadn't spoken in nine years. Not a phone call. Not a holiday text. Nothing. I had built my life around his absence, convincing myself that distance was better than disappointment.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Families
Hazrat Khadijah (RA) – The First Muslim Woman, Symbol of True Love and Ultimate Sacrifice
Hazrat Khadijah (RA) – The First Muslim Woman, Symbol of True Love and Ultimate Sacrifice Long before the fragrant winds of Madinah began to spread the message of faith, a noble woman in the streets of Makkah laid the foundation of Islam with sincerity, devotion, sacrifice, and love. Her name is Hazrat Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (RA) — the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the first person to embrace Islam, and the first benefactor of the message of Allah.
By Anees Khan8 months ago in Families
Lady of Paradise: The Timeless Story of Fatimah al-Zahra (RA)
🌸 Introduction Evening was falling gently over the streets of Medina. A divine calm embraced the dusty alleys, as if the sky itself bowed down to the sacredness that this city carried. The call to prayer echoed through the air, and in a humble house lit not by lamps, but by love, a fragrance of worship arose.
By Anees Khan8 months ago in Families
"Beneath the Silence"
Maya had always believed that silence was safe. In the small town where everyone knew everyone, she had learned to keep her voice quiet, her head down, and her feelings to herself. But the day her world changed, silence became something else entirely. It became a prison.
By Jawad Khan8 months ago in Families
Why Does Everyone Act Like the Eldest Son Is a God?
Let me paint you a familiar picture: the whole family is gathered. Someone brings up how well the eldest son is doing — usually a cousin. The doctor. The engineer. The boy who once cried because his charger broke, but now apparently holds the universe together.
By Tavleen Kaur8 months ago in Families









