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Why fatherhood matters with Mohammad Elshinawy

Why fatherhood matters with Mohammad Elshinawy

FromMuslim Superdad and Wondermom Podcast


Why fatherhood matters with Mohammad Elshinawy

FromMuslim Superdad and Wondermom Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Parenthood is a two-way game. If a child is blessed with two parents, there is a dual advantage of tapping into the blessings that each parent can bring to the upbringing of the child. Cultural barriers, language challenges, societal and environmental obstacles may pose a difficulty for fathers in creating a healthy relationship with their children. What is the role of the father? What can we pull from Islam, from prophetic lessons on building a strong fatherhood presence in the Muslim home? Our guest will take us on a journey of why fatherhood matters. We are joined by Mohammad Elshinawy, a father and a fellow in the Yaqeen Institute. He has done research specifically on the role of the Muslim father. In this episode, he shares what he discovered from his research with the hope to shed light on the importance of fatherhood in the Muslim home.
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (27)

Welcome to the Muslim Superdad and Wondermom podcast hosted by Amin Aaser, CEO of Noor Kids. This podcast is for Muslim parents who want to boost their superpowers and navigate Islamic parenting in the modern era. Listen and learn from subject-matter experts who share valuable insights and strategies to make parenthood a little less chaotic. For the parents who struggle to balance between saving the world by day, and being a mechanic, comedian, coach, and cook, by night - tune in to this journey through parenthood! This podcast is affiliated and produced by Noor Kids, a Harvard-supported educational services organization that seeks to build confidence in the identity of young Muslims.