Author: ayesha.khan

Hijab: Oppressive or Empowering Hijab: Oppressive or Empowering :-According to Islam, the hijab signifies a headscarf or modest clothing. Most of the time non-Muslims are confused between a hijab and a burqa. Burqa is a term that is used for a garment covering the entire body where as a hijab covers only the head.  In the West particularly wearing a hijab has become a symbol of oppression for social activists. Muslim women, like all people in the western countries, have the right to practice their religion. They also have the right to be treated equally and the right not to…

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“The parent-child connection is the most powerful mental health intervention known to mankind.” By Bessel van der Kolk The child is first socialized by his or her parents they are not only attached emotionally to the child but they are also physically closer to them than others .He Learns to respect people in positions of authority. He learns several qualities from his family . In the family the child Learns his first lesson in cooperation, tolerance self-sacrifice, love and affection. A family environment has an impact on a child’s development. Psychologists have discovered that a person’s personality is shaped by…

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