• Baby Teeth Hygiene
    • The care and cleaning of your baby’s teeth is important for long-term dental health. Even though the first set of teeth will fall out, tooth decay can hasten this process and leave gaps before the ...
    • Teething Tots
    • Teething, the emergence of the first teeth through a baby’s gums, can be a frustrating time for little ones and their parents. But knowing what to expect during teething and ...
    • Water is the Most Vital Nutrient for the Body
    • Water is a basic nutrient that is critical for the human body. It supports the digestion of food, absorption, transportation and use of nutrients, and elimination of toxins and wastes from the body. Not only is it our most important nutrient but it is ..
    • Umbrella Wrapped Utensils
    • . Have a look at your napkin, youll notice one corner where all the folds come together, and the opposite corner is open. Cut about 2 from the tip of the open corner. 2. Bend the end of a black pipe cleaner so that ...
    • Tuna & Corn Salad
    • Cook the rice in a saucepan of boiling water following until cooked. Drain. Cook the corn cobs in a saucepan of boiling water for 8 minutes or until tender. Drain. Use a sharp ...
    • The Walnut Pastry
    • Once upon a time, there was a small hut in the middle of a vast valley. In it lived a farmer, his wife, their two sons, daughter, and outside, a couple of chickens and a chubby cow. The eldest boy and his sister took turns in ...
    • Static Magic
    • Blow up a balloon and rub it against your head to make your hair stand on end. 2. Tie a second balloon to the end of a long piece of thread. Tape the other end of the thread to the center of a doorway, so the balloon hangs down. Rub the first balloon ...
    • Sheep Bagtag
    • Glue the black pompom on to the front of the white pompom. Sandwiching the keyring in between. Glue four small ...
    • How to Relax Before Bed
    • A good night’s sleep makes us fresh and productive the following day. But while for some of us, a long tiring day followed by a good dinner is all it takes to make the eyelids droopy, some face ...
    • Portfolio Craft
    • If you want to cover all of your card, cut two rectangles of wrapping paper about 30 by 40cm. Tape around the edges of the card, remove the backing strips and ...
    • How to Make Almond Milk
    • If you want an alternative to cow’s milk then almond milk is a great choice. Many people suffer from lactose intolerance and there is growing concern about the addition of growth ...
    • How to Fall Asleep Faster
    • Sleeping is an essential part of human life cycle. Sleep relaxes, rejuvenates, and refreshes a person’s mind and soul. During sleep, we allow muscles to relax which were working hard whole day and ...
    • How to Eat Fruit Properly
    • Most people think that eating fruit along with their main meals is a good way to stay healthy. Without properly understanding the bodys digestive cycle over a 24 hour period, many people consume fruit in a manner that will bring them little ...
    • Healthy Snack Ideas
    • When youre feeling peckish, do you reach for the nearest bag of crisps or chocolate bar? Why not grab a snack that is going to make you feel good, as well as ...
    • Four Ways to Slow Down Aging and Promote Longevity
    • Dangerous processes that age our bodies and are triggered by the foods we eat and the lifestyles we lead. Trying to minimize your exposure to these toxins has been found to not only enable you to live longer, but also look younger.Here are some ways ...
    • Drink Water on Empty Stomach
    • It is Popular in Japan today to Drink water immediately after Waking up Every Morning. Furthermore, scientific tests have proven its value. For old and Serious Diseases as well as Modern illnesses the Water treatment had been found successful by ...
    • Date and walnut cake
    • Place dates in a bowl and add the bicarbonate of soda. Cover dates with 2 cups of boiling water and allow cooling. In a separate bowl cream butter, sugar, vanilla essence and ...
    • Bloomin Buttons
    • If spring has yet to blossom, your kids can create a preview of the seasons colors by ...
    • Water Beats Gravity
    • Fill a glass with water. Use a rubber band to hold a handkerchief or bandanna tightly over the top. Over a sink, quickly turn the glass upside down. The water should stay in the glass.Use a finger to ...
    • Quince Stew
    • In a heavy pot, heat oil and saute chopped onions until they are golden brown, add turmeric and stir. Place the meat and brown on all sides. Then add the ...
    • Tissue Paper Rose
    • Cut three strips of tissue paper: one 3 inches wide, one 2 ½ wide and one 2 inches wide. Concertina folds each strip so you are left with a roughly square shape. On each strip draw ...
    • Pumpkin Fudge
    • First line a 13x9x2-inch baking pan with foil, extending foil over edges of pan. Cover the foil with a thin layer of butter; set pan aside. Now combine sugar, butter, evaporated milk, and ...
    • Kitchen Mystery … Solved!
    • What happens inside biscuits and cookies as they bake? They go into the oven as thick dough. Then baking soda or baking powder makes them inflate: tiny pockets of ...
    • How to Help Someone with Depression?
    • Haven’t we all been through this - when a multitude of feelings comprising of sadness, hopelessness, guilt, irritability, worthlessness, and restlessness ganged up on us and crippled us, not only physically, but mentally too? Do you still ...
    • Fairytale Castle Craft
    • Cut any flaps off the box. Trim the tubes to size so that they are a couple of inches taller than the box. Glue one tube into each corner and leave to dry. Paint the ...
    • Cool to the Touch
    • Lay a metal tray and a wooden cutting board next to each other on a table. Leave them in place for at least 30 minutes so that they both ...
    • Cherry Pie
    • Place the flour, salt and sugar in the bowl of a food processor, and process for a few seconds to combine. Add the butter and process until ...
    • Advantages of Marriage
    • Because of the great variety of merits of marriage, many texts confirm persistently on it by way of awakening the desires and warning against its negligence. Marriage is the only means by which ...
    • Merits of Marriage
    • Marriage is the holy legal tie between man and woman through which they share the same life and reciprocate definite rights and obligations. God has passed the law of matrimony so as to ...
    • Vegetable Omelet
    • Coat a skillet with the oil. Place the skillet over medium heat until it is hot. Add the vegetables and saute them until tender, about five minutes. Remove the vegetables from ...
    • Foods for Healthy Hair
    • We all want strong, shiny and healthy-looking hair, and the condition of the hair can also be a good indication of how healthy the body is from the inside. A key factor for healthy hair is ...
    • Five Superfoods You Should Be Eating Everyday
    • Superfoods are foods that are packed with a range of nutrients and antioxidants and which do not contain anything that do harm to you. Here is a selection of superfoods that you should try to consume regularly: ...
    • Instilling Modesty in Children (Part 2)
    • There is a not-so-subtle campaign aimed at having young girls dress in short, revealing clothing. In fact, a trip to a department store will quickly remind us that modesty is not the number one priority when designing childrens clothes. However, ...
    • It’s Good to Talk
    • Marriage is an institution first and foremost that brings you even closer to Allah and the Ahl-ul-Bayt (peace be upon them). Therefore, one should be clear about this important factor and should forever be ...
    • Instilling Modesty in Children (Part 1)
    • Our daughters should dress like proud followers of Lady Fatima! Childrens fashion is a billion dollar market with movie stars and other media figures endorsing the latest and hippest trends. Not only is there more emphasis on ...
    • Orange Persian Rice
    • Melt butter in a small Dutch oven, or medium-sized sauce pan, over medium heat. Add rice, stirring constantly until rice is lightly browned. Add ...
    • The Hunting of the Great Bear (Part 2)
    • Meanwhile, like a pale giant shadow, the Nyah-gwaheh was moving through the trees close to the hunters. Its mouth was open as it watched them and its huge teeth shone, its eyes flashed red. Soon it would be ...
    • The Hunting of the Great Bear (Part 1)
    • There were four hunters who were brothers. No hunters were as good as they at following a trail. They never gave up once they began tracking their quarry. One day, when the cold nights return, an urgent ...
    • Impact of Nature on Human Body and Spirit
    • The advent of spring with all its delights is accompanied with wonderful changes in the nature. These changes affect the human body and spirit as well, in view of the role climatic factors and geographical features, such as ...
    • The Real Power Couples
    • What comes to your mind when you hear the word power couple? Most likely, it is a famous celebrity/athlete couple which regularly graces the covers of supermarket tabloids. It could be a ...
    • The True Identity of Women (Part 7)
    • There have been many discussions about the Islamic view of women and I have spoken in this regard on many occasions. I have repeatedly said that in the Holy Qur’an women have been mentioned as examples of ...
    • The True Identity of Women (Part 6)
    • In such a world the Holy Prophet (PBUH) raised a daughter who improved so much that the Messenger of God (PBUH) would kiss her hand. Kissing the hand of Fatima Zahra (S.A) must never be interpreted as a sign of the ...
    • The True Identity of Women (Part 5)
    • They used to force women to use their physical appeal and attraction in order to create a false character for themselves. This was decadence for women, not improvement or progress. Is it possible to commit a bigger crime against a woman than keeping ...
    • The True Identity of Women (Part 4)
    • There are certain kinds of oppression that have been imposed on women and they are recognized as oppression. There are also certain kinds of oppression that are not recognized as oppression, but they are genuine oppression - such as ...
    • The True Identity of Woman (Part 3)
    • Since the day Europeans introduced the new industries - in the early years of the 19th century when western capitalists established the big factories - and they felt the need for cheap labor, they started whispers of women’s freedom in order to ...
    • The True Identity of Woman (Part 2)
    • Of course, in the history of Europe there were women who could become queen. There were women who were among the nobility. But the issue of women is not limited to the situation of a certain woman or ...
    • Moral Education through Stories (Part 2)
    • Islamic history is full of incidents from which various morals can be derived. Right from the creation of Adam (peace be upon him), we have the story of Shaytan being disobedient and not even ...