Forwarded from Health Hub (UK)
If you know of any patients in ICU with Covid, Hayat Covid Support are providing free Qur’an Cubes so that they can listen to Qur’an whilst alone in hospital, get in touch:
Abu Ibraheem 07493 409 591
Other services:
☎️ Helpline 🖊 Bereavement support
🚑 Private Ambulance Service ⚰️ Funeral Service
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Abu Ibraheem 07493 409 591
Other services:
☎️ Helpline 🖊 Bereavement support
🚑 Private Ambulance Service ⚰️ Funeral Service
www.instagram.com/hayatcovidsupport/
Spread the word
When loss of vital broadband becomes a life-changing issue
If you need help email your.problems@observer.co.uk. Include an address and phone number. Submission and publication are subject to our terms and conditions
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/feb/03/when-loss-of-vital-broadband-becomes-a-life-changing-issue
If you need help email your.problems@observer.co.uk. Include an address and phone number. Submission and publication are subject to our terms and conditions
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/feb/03/when-loss-of-vital-broadband-becomes-a-life-changing-issue
the Guardian
When loss of vital broadband becomes a life-changing issue
Being cut off was once just an annoying inconvenience: now it is a lifeline for work and home schooling
Offline message app downloaded over million times after Myanmar coup
• Bluetooth chat Glodanif (Android)
• briarproject.org
• bridgefy.me/demo-app
• Bluetooth chat Glodanif (Android)
• briarproject.org
• bridgefy.me/demo-app
U.S.
Offline message app downloaded over million times after Myanmar coup
Offline messaging app Bridgefy said it was downloaded more than 1 million times in Myanmar, after the country's military seized power on Monday and temporarily disrupted internet traffic.
Forwarded from Salafi Research Institute
The Efforts of the Subcontinent Ahl ul-Hadith Scholars on the Musnad of Imam Ahmad - Shaykh Muhammad Uzayr Shams
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Salafi Research Institute
The Efforts of the Subcontinent Ahl ul-Hadith Scholars on the Musnad of Imam Ahmad – Shaykh Muhammad Uzayr Shams
Translated, Selected and Annotated Abū Khuzaimah Anṣārī ʿAudhu Billāhi min ash-Shayṭān al-Rajīm Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm Alḥamdullilāhi Rabbil ʿAlamīn, Waṣalatu Wassalām ʿAla Rasūlillahi…
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Kindness Calendar
“Allah is kind and loves kindness in all things.”
(Sahih Muslim)
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“Allah is kind and loves kindness in all things.”
(Sahih Muslim)
www.islamicresources4teaching.com
FREE Printable Maps for Kids
Whether you are learning about geography, countries around the world, world history, or just trying to show your kids the route you are taking on your next vacation, these printable maps for kids will come in handy with preschool, pre k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, jr high, and high school students.
https://www.123homeschool4me.com/free-printable-blank-maps_56/
Whether you are learning about geography, countries around the world, world history, or just trying to show your kids the route you are taking on your next vacation, these printable maps for kids will come in handy with preschool, pre k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, jr high, and high school students.
https://www.123homeschool4me.com/free-printable-blank-maps_56/
123 Homeschool 4 Me
FREE Printable Blank Maps for Kids - World, Continent, USA
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
*Under Digital Threat: Muslim Children’s Spirituality*
The rapid advancement in technology means we are the first generation of parents who must navigate how to effectively manage our children’s relationship with digital devices.
In the Muslim community, however, we must consider the additional layer of how heavy technology use may taint the spiritual development of the children we hope to nurture into confident and productive believers.
The commonly accepted perils of heavy tech use for kids include:
*Increased inattention*
impulsivity, and poor short-term memory, leading to behavioural and learning difficulties
– Relationship and social skills issues. Frequent device usage leads to a decrease in real-time offline activities with family and friends
*Exposure to inappropriate content*, whether in the form of violence, pornography, or disinformation. Unfiltered content can harm children who do not have the intellectual or emotional capacity to critically engage with the content they are consuming
*Sleep problems*.
Using devices before bed means blue light emitted from screens interferes with the sleep cycle in the brain and can lead to long-term insomnia
*Issues with fine motor skills*, affecting coordination, handwriting, and sports that involve hand-eye coordination
*Obesity* (already on the rise in young children) is a heightened risk due to sedentary device use taking the place of traditional recreation.
For children, digital technology is often their first exposure to addictive media, so the way in which they are taught to manage this responsibly can set them up for their future experiences as an adult, whether it is mastering discipline or being thrown head-first into the pitfalls of addiction. All of these topics have been discussed by leaders in the fields of child development, education, and technology, and it is a duty upon us as parents to be cognisant of them.
However, the focus of this article is on another avenue of potential harm: how digital tech can seriously hinder a Muslim child’s spiritual and emotional development.
#screen
https://www.islam21c.com/spirituality/under-digital-threat-muslim-childrens-spirituality/
The rapid advancement in technology means we are the first generation of parents who must navigate how to effectively manage our children’s relationship with digital devices.
In the Muslim community, however, we must consider the additional layer of how heavy technology use may taint the spiritual development of the children we hope to nurture into confident and productive believers.
The commonly accepted perils of heavy tech use for kids include:
*Increased inattention*
impulsivity, and poor short-term memory, leading to behavioural and learning difficulties
– Relationship and social skills issues. Frequent device usage leads to a decrease in real-time offline activities with family and friends
*Exposure to inappropriate content*, whether in the form of violence, pornography, or disinformation. Unfiltered content can harm children who do not have the intellectual or emotional capacity to critically engage with the content they are consuming
*Sleep problems*.
Using devices before bed means blue light emitted from screens interferes with the sleep cycle in the brain and can lead to long-term insomnia
*Issues with fine motor skills*, affecting coordination, handwriting, and sports that involve hand-eye coordination
*Obesity* (already on the rise in young children) is a heightened risk due to sedentary device use taking the place of traditional recreation.
For children, digital technology is often their first exposure to addictive media, so the way in which they are taught to manage this responsibly can set them up for their future experiences as an adult, whether it is mastering discipline or being thrown head-first into the pitfalls of addiction. All of these topics have been discussed by leaders in the fields of child development, education, and technology, and it is a duty upon us as parents to be cognisant of them.
However, the focus of this article is on another avenue of potential harm: how digital tech can seriously hinder a Muslim child’s spiritual and emotional development.
#screen
https://www.islam21c.com/spirituality/under-digital-threat-muslim-childrens-spirituality/
Islam21c
Under Digital Threat: Muslim Children’s Spirituality
By now, most parents know about the dangers of heavy tech use for children. For Muslim parents, we must also consider how the hyperstimulation and instant gratification of digital tech may be seriously damaging our children's spiritual growth.
Hifdh Revision Plans
Has your child completed their Quran revision today?
Our Revision Plan 1B has been designed to help kids revise all the surahs in Juz Amma.
Revision is divided in 2 parts and is spread out over 7 days.
This makes it easy for young kids to revise the surahs in a structured manner each day and strengthen their hifdh.
💷 Purchase yours:
Link for Revision Plan 1B: http://bit.ly/juz-30-plan
Has your child completed their Quran revision today?
Our Revision Plan 1B has been designed to help kids revise all the surahs in Juz Amma.
Revision is divided in 2 parts and is spread out over 7 days.
This makes it easy for young kids to revise the surahs in a structured manner each day and strengthen their hifdh.
💷 Purchase yours:
Link for Revision Plan 1B: http://bit.ly/juz-30-plan
Quran Plan
Revision Plan 1B (Juz 30) | Quran Plan
This revision plan is for Juz 30 starting from surah Nas. The revision plan consists of 2 cycles (cycle 1 and cycle 2) and both cycles of revision need to be completed for effective revision. Each cycle in this plan takes 7 days to complete.