In a world filled with injustice, how do we empower our children to understand, advocate for, and support those who are oppressed? In this episode of Little Stories, Big Lessons, we sit down with Guzelya Marisova, a passionate Uyghur author, activist, and children's storyteller, to explore her powerful book Story of the Stolen Homes. Together, we discuss how Islamic-minded storytelling can shape our children’s understanding of their identity, how to have tough conversations about the atrociti...
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In a world filled with injustice, how do we empower our children to understand, advocate for, and support those who are oppressed? In this episode of Little Stories, Big Lessons, we sit down with Guzelya Marisova, a passionate Uyghur author, activist, and children's storyteller, to explore her powerful book Story of the Stolen Homes. Together, we discuss how Islamic-minded storytelling can shape our children’s understanding of their identity, how to have tough conversations about the atrociti...
How Dhul Hijjah will change the Muslims | Sh. Majed Mahmoud | Ep. 54
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How Dhul Hijjah will change the Muslims | Sh. Majed Mahmoud | Ep. 54
We sit with Shaykh Majed Mahmoud to discuss the greatest days of the year, Dhul Hijjah, the significance of Prophet Ibrahim in this month, and their connection to Palestine.Support the show
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In a world filled with injustice, how do we empower our children to understand, advocate for, and support those who are oppressed? In this episode of Little Stories, Big Lessons, we sit down with Guzelya Marisova, a passionate Uyghur author, activist, and children's storyteller, to explore her powerful book Story of the Stolen Homes. Together, we discuss how Islamic-minded storytelling can shape our children’s understanding of their identity, how to have tough conversations about the atrociti...