Iran to mark Prophet Muhammad’s birth anniversary
Submitted by mohtava on Tue, 12/05/2017 - 12:04Millions of Muslims in Iran and across the world will celebrate the birth anniversary of Islam’s holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Millions of Muslims in Iran and across the world will celebrate the birth anniversary of Islam’s holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said: The closest of the people to me and the most worthy of my Shafaat (intercession) on the Day of Resurrection are those of you who are the most truthful, trustable, and good-tempered and closest to people (here in this world). (Wasail al-Shia, Vol. 8, P 514)
Children suffering from anxiety and depression will be offered counselling at UK school under government plans to tackle a widely reported crisis in young people’s mental health.
Turns out, helicopter parenting pays off in one surprising way — modern parents spend more time with their children than parents of any other time since the 1960s.
The first-ever study of Michigan State University's pioneering robot-learning course showed that online students who use the innovative robots feel more engaged and connected to the instructor and students in the classroom.
Negative experiences that children with autism suffer in mainstream schools can increase their risk of developing low self-esteem and mental health problems in the long run, researchers suggested.
Born in 1805 in the western city of Sanandaj, Kordestan province, Mah Sharaf Khanoum Mastoureh Ardalan was a noble woman of her time and the first Iranian female historian.
Differences in intelligence have so far mostly been attributed to differences in specific brain regions. However, are smart people's brains also wired differently to those of less intelligent persons? A new study supports this assumption.
They’re the bedtime stories we’ve been telling for centuries; they’re the inspiration behind the box office hits that indoctrinated our childhood – and yet, fairytales are riddled with prejudicial and archaic stereotypes.
Most teenagers, and some kids younger than 10, have smartphones, and the police say that parents should strictly monitor their children’s phone usage for safety risks.
Babies have a basic understanding of a words ranging from ‘car’ to ‘foot’, according to new research
Around 180 million children are more likely to live in extreme poverty, be out of school or suffer a violent death than their parents, according to UNICEF. The World Children's Day report suggested things could get worse.
Name: ‘Ali.
Agnomen: Abu ‘l-Hasan ath-Thâni.
Title: Ar-Ridha.
Father: Musa ibn Ja‘far.
Mother: Najma, also known as Taktum.
Birth: 11th Dhu ‘l-Qa’dah, 148 AH in Medina.
Death: 29th Safar, 203 AH in Mashhad, Tûs (Khurâsan).
As a commuter with a pile of chores waiting for you at home, may be you think that there is no time for reading books! But when there is a will, there is a way. Even in a busy life, you can stay a bonafide book reader if you believe in book reading as a must.
Young people in Canberra, the capital city of Australia are invited to put into words what their cultural and family heritage means to them in the ‘Back to Your Roots 2017-18’ writing competition.
The Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran (TACI) and the Education Ministry have agreed to design safe driving courses for students in elementary schools.
Removing electronic media from the bedroom and encouraging a calming bedtime routine are among recommendations Penn State researchers outline in a recent manuscript on digital media and sleep in childhood and adolescence.
Slow, complicated delays in diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are putting UK children at risk, a report has found.
Parents of children returning to school in the UK this week after the half term break have been grumbling about the homework their kids had to complete during their time off.
A long list of anxieties — around school budget cuts, bullying, coarse political discourse and the shaky status of immigrant students — is taking a toll on US teachers, a new survey showed, with more educators now saying their mental health is suffering than just two years earlier.