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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Child Protection
Every child is a bundle of hope, curiosity, and endless potential. Yet, around the world, millions of children face threats that rob them of their innocence, safety, and rights. Whether it’s abuse, neglect, exploitation, or violence, these dangers are not confined to a specific place—they exist in cities and villages, in wealthy homes and poor communities. This is why child protection is not just a policy—it's a moral duty we all share.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
"Khanyisile: The Light My Grandfather Couldn't See"
I'm still unsure if my grandfather ever truly loved me. I'm the oldest grandchild in my family, born just a year before my cousin who was always seen as the who needed attention. She had health issues growing up, allergies, sensitivities - so naturally, she was doted on. But that attention quickly became favouritism, and with it, came the feeling of being invisible in my own family.
By MelCreates7 months ago in Families
Rights of a Son
In today’s evolving world, we often speak about gender equality and the importance of empowering every child—regardless of gender. While much-needed conversations are rightly focused on uplifting daughters and marginalized groups, it is equally important to acknowledge that sons too have rights that must be recognized, respected, and nurtured.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
Rights of Daughter
In every corner of the world, daughters play an essential role in the strength, warmth, and legacy of families. They are the ones who carry stories forward, hold traditions close, and often become the silent pillars of support within a home. Yet, in many societies, daughters still struggle for recognition, respect, and equal rights.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
Rights of Husband
In today’s evolving world of relationships and family dynamics, much is rightly said about the rights of women and the importance of gender equality. But just as wives have rights that deserve recognition, so too do husbands. A healthy marriage is a two-way street, and acknowledging the emotional, social, and personal rights of husbands is essential in building strong, respectful partnerships.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
Rights of a Wife
Marriage is more than just a social contract—it’s a partnership based on love, understanding, and mutual respect. While both partners have their own roles, rights, and responsibilities, today we focus on the rights of a wife, which are sometimes overlooked, misunderstood, or underappreciated in many parts of the world.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
Understanding the Behavior of Men
When we talk about the behavior of men, we’re often faced with a mix of expectations, assumptions, and social conditioning. Just like women, men are shaped by a blend of biology, culture, upbringing, and personal experience. Yet, the way society talks about male behavior often oversimplifies it—either glorifying it as strong and dominant or criticizing it as toxic and detached.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
The Silent Bond
Hands That Never Trembled “He never said much, but his hands told stories.” My earliest memory of my father is his hands—rough, cracked, always busy. They fixed fences, tightened bolts, and carried me when I was too small to walk. He wasn’t a man of words. Love came through action: packed lunches, repaired toys, silent presence.
By Muhammad Ayaz7 months ago in Families
Behavior of Women
The behavior of women—like that of any human being—is deeply shaped by a combination of nature, nurture, personal experiences, culture, and societal roles. To speak of “women’s behavior” as a singular concept would be to oversimplify the richness and diversity of how women live, think, and interact. Women are not a monolith. They come from different cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs. Yet, over time, society has often painted their behavior with broad strokes—expecting women to be polite, soft-spoken, nurturing, and self-sacrificing. But is this truly the full picture?
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
Rights of Men
When we talk about human rights, the focus is often on marginalized groups or those historically oppressed—women, children, minorities. While these conversations are vital, it’s equally important to recognize that men, too, have distinct rights and face unique challenges that deserve attention and respect. The “rights of men” is a subject that’s sometimes misunderstood or overlooked, but it plays an essential role in building a balanced society where everyone can thrive.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
When We Were One
Chapter 1: The Old Wooden Table In a small house nestled at the edge of a quiet town stood an old wooden table, worn by time yet sturdy enough to hold decades of memories. It was on this table that Mia found herself one rainy afternoon, drawn by a curious longing she couldn’t quite explain.
By Muhammad Ayaz7 months ago in Families











